;^ 



W.^ 






fv 




'■rX 

















Qass. 
Book. 



LJl/t /" 



/ 



7^ 



^ 



N 




Ai**c^^. ^h^ C i^^u...t/Ji 




EX-PRESIDENTS 



LUCIEN W. BERRY 

1849-1854 



DANIEL CURRY 
1854-1857 



MATTHEW SIMPSON 
1839-1848 



ALEXANDER MARTIN 

1875-1889 



REUBEN ANDRUS 
1872-1875 




EX-PRESIDENTS 



JOHN P. D. JOHN 
1889-1895 



THOMAS BOWMAN 

1858-1872 



EDWIN HOLT HUGHES 
1903-1908 



HILLARY A. GOBIN 
1895-1903 




H 

u 
< 

w 

H 




Pi 

in 

< 

P 

O 




I — I 
C/} 

< 



O 

W 
O 
W 

o 
u 

H 
en 




in. 

< 




w 

< 
U 

w 
o 
w 

J 
o 
u 

w 

I 
< 

>^ 

< 

W 




SCARRITT MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN 

Erected by Winthrop E. Scarritt, Class of 1882, in Memory of His 

Brother, Edward Lincoln Scarritt, A. M., 

Class of 1884, Deceased 1890. 







< 

u 

i — I 

o 

Q" 

o 

o 

o 
u 

w 

Q 




'^ 




^ 




o 




H 




< 




^ 


cr. 


C) 


1'^ 


pa 
< 




J 


-^ 




•-^ 


J 


rt 


J 


>. 


<- 








>-H 




a- 




m 


p 


y. 


tu 




SX 




U 



Q 




< 

pq 
J 
W 





< 
I — I 



o 
o 

o 

I — I 

Q 






o 

< 

> 
P4 

CD 

o 



u 




< 

H 
< 

O 

CO 



CO 





iss<iAttr > 



in 



< 
o 




w 

1—1 

> 




o 

H 

O 
Q 

o 



< 

w 

u 

w 
o 



'* Forsiin et ha.ec olim meminisse iu<DabW 



ALUMNAL RECORD 



DePauw university 



EDITED BY 

CHARLES ALEXANDER MARTIN, A.M. 

CLASS OF 1880. 







GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. 

PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY. 

1910. 



WAR '^C' I91f 



\:^\^'l 
•h^ 



THECHAMPLIN PRESS 

COLUMBUS, OHIO 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



I. THE CORPORATION: 

Ofi&cers oi tKe Board o{ Trustees and Visitors 5-7 

Trustees 7-12 

0{£cial Conference Visitors 12-13 

II. BOARDS OF INSTRUCTION : 

Officers of tLe Faculties 19-21 

Professors 21-32 

Instructors 32-35 

Teachers and Tutors 35-36 

III. THE ALUMNI : 

Asbury College of Liberal Arts : 

Baccalaureate degrees 37-276 

Masters' and Doctors' degrees, pro merito • • • 277-284 

Honorary degrees 318-325 

School of Law . 284-299 

School of Theology 299-305 

School of Music 305-313 

School of Art 313-317 

School of Medicine • 317-318 

IV. ALPHABETIC INDEXES OF NAMES : 

Alumni 326-348 

Corporation and Faculties 348-352 



INTRODUCTORY. 



The first effort to collect and publisK a record of tlie alumni of 
the University was made in 1877, wKen the late Dr. John B. 
DeMotte, as secretary oi the Faculty, prepared the material included 
in the "Triennial Catalogue of that year. This record was added 
to and published as a triennial several times, then as a quinquennial, 
under the editorship of Dr. DeMotte, and later of Dr. William F^ 
Swahlen. The last Quinquennial was prepared by the editor of the 
present edition, in 1900. In 1905 it was decided to defer the publica- 
tion until 1910, making it a Decennial Record. 

During the last ten years the editor has made every effort, hy 
personal communications, hy correspondence, and by noting items in 
the press, to correct and complete the old records and to collect and 
file data for the present edition. Of one thing he has become firmly 
convinced, — that m no other nation on the globe do the younger col- 
lege graduates change their occupations and addresses so frequently as 
in America. Under the circumstances, he feels that no apology is 
due for any omission of facts or for an occasional "lost'' or wrong 
address. Some addresses which were correct when the copy was sent 
to the printers will be out of date before the book is delivered. On 
the day this page was written, no less than four " records " were 
received, just five months after the printed blanks were mailed to the 
alumni. 

The thanks of the editor are due to the many alumni who have 
so promptly responded to requests for information in regard to 
addresses and other information concerning some of the " lost " or 
deceased. His especial thanks are due to Dr. Edwin Post and Dr. 
Salem B. Towne, who were appointed by the University Executive 
Committee to serve with the editor as a special committee on the pub- 
lication of this book. The improvement in the general make-up of 
this book over former editions is to be placed to their credit. 



DECENNIAL RECORD 



OF 



depauw university. 



L Corporation. 



It is the aim in the following lists to preserve in a historical form the 
names and official terms of those who have served the University as mem- 
bers of the Joint Board of Trustees and Visitors. The first list contains 
the names of the Presidents, Secretaries, and Treasurers of the Joint 
Board, and the names of all Trustees. The second list contains the names 
and dates of service of all who have served as Visitors, classified accord- 
ing to the conferences by which they have been appointed. For the Joint 
Board now acting, the reader is referred to the current year-book. 



OFFICERS OF THE JOINT BOARD. 



PRESIDENTS. 



ENTERED. RETIRED, 

1837 A. C. Stevenson, M. D. (re-elected). 1839 

1839 Rees Hardesty, (re-elected). 1840 

1840 A. C. Stevenson, M. D. 1841 

1841 Rees Hardest y. 1843 
1843 William H. Thornburg. 1848 
1848 Hon, John Cowgill. 1853 
1853 Hon. S. W. Parker. 1854 
18.54 Bishop E. R. Ames, D. D. 1856 
185« Hon. John Allen Matson, A. M. 1858 
1358 Hon. David McDonald. 1861 

1861 Willis W. Hitt, M. D. ' 1862 

1862 Hon. a. C. Downey, LL. D. (re-elected). 1865 
1865 John Ingle, Esq. 1867 
1867 Hon. Henry S. Lane. 1869 
1869 Hon. a. C. Downey, LL. D. 1381 
1881 Hon. Washington C. DePauw. 1837 



6 DePauw University 

entered. retired. 

1887 Bishop Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL. D. 1895 
1895 Newland T. DePauvv, A. :\I. 1897 

1897 William Newkirk, Esq. 1903 

1903 Hon. Martin V. Beiger. 1904 

1904 Hon. Hugh Dougherty. 

secretaries. 

1837 Tarvin W. Cowgill, :M. D. 1838 

1838 Thomas Robinson, Esq. 1848 
1848 J. P. Southard, Esq. 1854 
3854 James C. Yohn, Esq. 1888 

1888 Albert Brown Yohn, 1893 

1893 Wilson Morrow, Esq. 1895 
1895 George L. Curtiss. D. D. 1898 

1898 John R. Miller, A. M. 1899 

1899 Albert Allen, (Acting}. 1900 

1900 Felix T. McWhirter, Ph. D. 1908 
1908 Henry H. Horxbrook, Esq. 

treasurers. 

1837 Rees Hardesty. 1839 

1839 James Talbott. 1843 
1843 James ]\I. Allison. 1848 
1848 Calvin Fletcher. 1855 
1855 David Macey, Esq. 1867 
1867 John W. Ray. 1894 

1894 John Boucher, D. D. 1898 
1898 Albert Allen. 1901 

1901 Central Trust Co., Greencastle. 1906 

treasurer of endowment fund. 

1906 Union Trust Co., of Indianapolis. 

treasurer of current expense fund. 

1906 Central Trust Co., of Greencastle. 

field secretaries. 

1902 Charles E. Line, D. D. 1904 
1904 Salem B. Towne, D. D. 1908 



Alumnal Record 



ENTERED, 
1908 



FINANCIAL SECRETARY. 



RETIRED. 



Salem B. Towne, D. D. 



TRUSTEES. 



entered. 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1837 

1838 

1838 

1838 

1839 

1839 

1839 

1840 

1840 

1842 

1843 

1843 



retired. 

Bishop Robert R. Roberts. 1838 

Hon. John Cowgill, (re-elected). 1847 

A. C. Stevenson, M. D. 1847 

William H. Thornburg, (re-elected). 1848 

William Talbott. 1847 

Rees Hardesty. 1843 

Joseph Crow. 1845 

John W. Osborn. 1838 

Thomas Robinson^ Esq. 1847 

Hiram E. Talbott, M. D. 1847 

James Montgomery. 1838 

Col. Daniel Sigler. 1847 

Isaac Matkins. 1847 

Tarvin W. Cowgill, M. D. 1848 

William Lee. 1847 

William K. Cooper. 1850 

Calvin Fletcher. 1839 

Gamaliel Taylor. 1839 

Martin M. Ray. 1838 

Maj. Isaac C. Elston, 1848 

S. E. Leonard. 1838 

W. W. HiTT, M. D. (re-elected). 1849 

Hon. Joseph A. Wright, LL. D. (re-elected). 1857 

Hon. Tilghman A. Howard. 1838 

Jacob Hays. 1838 

James Talbott. 1847 

Henry Slavens. 1843 

James M. H. Allison. 1842 

William Crumpton. 1847 

Col. James Nosler. 1843 

John Wilkins. 1859 

Col. James Fisk. 1847 

Col. a. W. Morris. 1850 

John M. Allison. 1848 

Bishop E. R. Ames. D. D. (re-elected). 1861 

J. W. Wines. 1845 



DePauw University 



ENTERED. 



RETIRED. 



1843 
1845 
1845 
1846 
1847 
1847 
1847 
1847 
1847 
1847 
1847 
1847 
1847 
1849 
1849 
1849 
1849 
1849 
1849 
1849 
1850 
1850 
1850 
1850 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1852 
1852 
1853 
1853 
1853 
1853 
1853 
1854 
1854 
1854 
1854 
1855 
1855 
1856 
1856 
1857 
1857 



James H. Cravens. 1846 

Alfred Harrison, Esq. 1850 

John H. Taylor. 1858 

Rev. Allen Wiley. 1847 

Rev. S. C. Cooper. 1848 

Rev. John S. Bayliss. 1849 

Rev. Lucien W. Berry, D. D. (re-elected). 1848 

Rev. Enoch G. Wood, D. D. (re-elected). 1848 

Rev. Samuel Brenton, A. M. 1849 

Rev. George M. Beswick. 1853 

Rev. F. C. Holliday, D. D. (re-elected). 1859 

Hon, John Allen Matson, A. M. (re-elected). 1849 

Rev. William H. Goode, D. D. (re-elected). 1854 

Rev. John L. Smith, D. D. 1878 

Tucker W. Williamson. 1854 

Rev. Jacob M. Stallard. 1850 

Hon. Henry S. Lane. 1881 

Hon. John Cowgill. 1853 

Rev. Charles B. Davidson. 1858 

Bishop Matthew Simpson, D. D. 1851 

Rev. Calvin W. Ruter, (re-elected). 1851 

Hon. Samuel W. Parker. 1859 

Rev. Williamson Terrell, D. D. 1853 

Rev. John H. Hull. 1856 

David L. Southard, Esq. 1888 

R. J. Patterson, Esq. 1853 

Robert Parrott. 1853 

Rev. Cyrus Nutt, D. D. 1857 

Hon. a. C. Downey, LL. D. (re-elected). 1855 

Rev. B. F. Crary, D. D. 1857 

Hon. Elijah Newland. 1854 

Hon. T. J. Sample, (re-elected). 1859 

Rev. W. C. Smith. 1856 

Hon. John Ingle, (re-elected). 1859 

Frank Emerson, Esq. 1854 

William H. Thornburgh. 1860 

J. S. McDonald, (re-elected). 1857 

David G. Rose. 1860 

Rev. Lucien W. Berry, D. D. 1855 

Hon. John Allen Matson, A. M. 1858 

Gen. Wm. D. Allen. 1861 

Hon. Washington C. DePauw, (re-elected). 1862 

Hon. David McDonald. 1860 

Rev. James Hill. 1858 

Rev. G. C. Beeks. 1860 



Alumnal Record 



ENTERED. 



JtETIRED. 



1857 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1859 
1859 
1859 
1859 
1859 
1859 
1860 
1860 
1860 
1860 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1862 
1862 
1862 
1862 
1862 
1862 
1862 
1863 
1863 
1865 
1865 
1865 
1865 
1866 
1866 
1866 
1866 
1868 
1868 
1868 
1868 
1869 
1869 
1869 
1869 
1869 



Rev. Daniel McIntyre. 

John Brownfield^ Esq. 

Rev. Calvin W. Ruter. 

Rev. Enoch G. Wood, D. D. 

Hon. Will Cumback, LL. D. (re-elected. 

Willis W. Hitt, M. D. 

Rev. Joseph Tarkington, 

W. G. Wharton. 

Rev. T. H. Lynch, D. D. 

Rev. W. F. Mason. 

Rev. O. V. Lemon. 

Calvin West, M. D. 

Hon. T. J. Sample. 

John Wilkins. 

Hon. John Ingle. 

Jacob Durham. 

Lewis B. Sims, Esq. 

Rev. James S. Ferris. 

W. F. Browning^ Esq. 

Rev. F. C. Holliday, D. D. 

Rev. G. C. Smith, A. M. 

Hon. a. C. Downey, LL. D. (re-elected) 

Hon. James C. McIntosh. 

Rev. J. CoLCLAZER. 

James O'Brien, Esq. 

Bishop E. R. Ames, D. D. 

Hon. Joseph A. Wright. 

Rev. F. a. Hester, D. D. 

Rev. Hayden Hays. 

James Peirce, Esq. 

Rev. Williamson Terrell, D. D. 

Rev. R. Curran, M. D. 

David O. Dailey. 

Hon. Asa Iglehart, (re-elected). 

Isaac Rector, Esq. 

J. S. McDonald. 

George Milburn. 

Rev. James Hill. 

Hon. a. C. Downey, LL. D. 

Joseph A. Funk, Esq. 

Hon. John W. Burson. 

Rev. W. McK. Hester, D. D. 

Rev. C. N. Sims, D. D., (re-elected). 

Rev. F. Maloy. 

Rev. R. D. Robinson, D. D. 



1860 
1885 
1859 
1863 
1861 
1864 
1861 
1861 
1861 
1862 
1861 
1861 
1869 
1869 
1873 
1864 
1878 
1866 
1883 
1887 
1864 
] 864 
1878 
1868 
1865 
1865 
1865 
1872 
1867 
1806 
1873 
1867 
1868 
1880 
1868 
1868 
1879 
1869 
1888 
187J 
1872 
1871 
1870 
1870 
1871 



10 DePauw University 

entered. retired. 

1870 Hon. Washington C. DePauw. 1887 

1871 Theo. p. Haughey, Esq. 1880 
1871 Wm. G. Scott, Esq. 1872 

1871 Rev. Reuben Andrus, D. D., ^re-elected). 1872 

1872 Rev. William H. Goode, D. D., (re-elected) 1874 
1872 Hon. J. H. Carpenter. 1882 

1872 D. P. Crawford, Esq. 1875 

1873 Aaron C. Swazee. 1875 
1873 Rev. John J. Hight, D. D 1887 

1873 Hon. Will Cumback, LL. D. 1885 

1874 Hon. R. W. Thompson, LL. D. 1876 
1874. Rev. John W. Locke, D. D. 1875 

1875 Bishop Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL. D. 1895 
1875 Rev. George L. Curtiss. D. D., 0-e-elected). 1888 
1875 Rev. William H. Goode, D. D. 1878 

1875 Hon. J. T. Smith. 1878 

1876 Rev. Reuben Andrus. D. D. 1877 

1877 Rev. B. F. Rawlins. D. D. 1878 

1878 Rev. M. H. :Mendenhall, D. D., O'c-elected). 1887 
]S78 Hon. Thomas B. Redding, Ph. D. 1895 
1878 John W. Heath, A. M. 1881 

1878 Rev. William Graham. D. D. 1887 
1S78 John R. Goodwin. :\I. D. 1880 

1879 Hon. J. A. S. Mitchell, LL. D. 1891 

1880 John W. Emison, Esq. 1888 

1880 Rev. Aaron Turner. 1883 

1S80 William Xewkirk. Esq. 

iS8l Hon. Clement Studebaker. 1902 

1881 John Simison, M. D. 1887 

1882 Hon. Asa Iglehart. 1886 

1882 Rev. John Rougher. A. M., D. D., f re-elected). 3 888 

1883 Charles C. Binklev. Esq. 1^95 
1883 Hon. Granville C. Moore, A. ^L 1898 
]885 Rev. James W. Greene. D. D. 1896 

1885 Chas. F. Goodwin, A. ^I. 1896 

1886 Rev. Milton ^L\hin, D. D. 1890 

1887 Rev. Samuel T. Cooper. 1892 
1887 Richard S. Tennant, A. M., f re-elected). 1899 

1S87 Newland T. DePauw, A. M. 

1887 John E. Iglehart, A. M. 3 906 

1887 Rev. William R. Halstead. A. M.. D. D 1896 

1887 Rev. Martin L. Wells, A. M., B. D. 1894 

1888 Jonathan Birch, A. ]SL 1903 
1888 Charles W. DePauw, A. M. 1898 
1888 Rev. Allen R. Julian, A. M. 1889 



Alumnal Record 



11 



ENTERED. 



RETIRED. 



1888 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1892 
1893 
1893 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1898 
1898 
1898 
1898 
1898 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
3899 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1903 
1903 



Eli F. Ritter, A. M. 

Rev. John S. Tevis, D. D. 

Rev. Henry J. Talbott, A. M., D. D. 

Rev. William S. Birch, D, D- 

Hon. Robert W. McBride. 

Rev. John H. Doddridge, A. M., D. D. 

Rev. John H. Cissell, D. D. 

Lehman H. Dunning, M. D. 

Rev. Charles G. Hudson, D. D. 

Rev. William D. Parr, D. D. 

Rev. George L. Curtiss, D. D. 

Rev. Edward B. Rawls, A. M:, D. D. 

Hon. James Finley Elliott. 

Rev. Marmaduke H. Mendenhall. 

Hon. Hugh Dougherty. 

Jehu Tindall Elliott. 

Rev. Charles E. Bacon, D. D.,, (re-elected). 

Hon. Charles W. Smith, A. M., (re-elected). 

Rev. Deloss M. Wood, D, D. 

Rev. William H. Hickman, D. D. 

Hon. Alexander Dowling. 

Hon. Augustus L. Mason, A. M. 

Rev. Charles N. Sims, D. D., LL. D. 

David G. Hamilton. A. M., 

George F. Keiper, A. M., M. D. (re-elected). 

John Clark Ridpath, A. M., LL. D. 

Chalon G. Cloud, A, M. 

John F. Hoke. 

Hon. Martin V. Beiger. 

Hardin Roads. 

Deloss W. Minshall. 

Abram R. Colburn. 

Rev.John Poucher, A. M., D. D. 

Hon. Richard S. Tennant, A. M. 

Hon. J. Smith T alley. 

William H. Adams. 

Charles E. J. McFarlan. 

Robert L. O'Hair. 

Rev. Albert Hurlstone, D. D. 

Harry H. Whitcomb, A. M. 

Col. George M. Studebaker. 

Hon. Marvin Campbell. 

James Wade Emison, A. M. 

Hon. Americus C. Daily. 

John F. Simison, M. D. 



1893 
1892 
1901 
1893 
1893 
1902 
1896 
1894 
1902 

1897 
1897 
1909 
1905 

1897 
1899 

1899 

1902 
1900 
1909 
1899 

1909 
1900 

1903 
1901 
1903 

1900 
1900 
1900 

1904 

1908 



1903 
1904 

1907 

1908 



12 



DePauw University 



ENTERED. 
1903 

1904 
1904 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1907 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1909 
1910 



Charles E. Bacon, D. D. 
William H. Charles, Esq. 
Charles W. Smith, A. M. 
E. G. Eberhart. 
Hon. Winfield T. Durbin. 
Hon. D. J. Terhune. 
Ira B. Blackstock, A. M. 
William E. Carpenter. 
Alfred E. Dickey, Esq. 
Hon. George W. Paris, A. M. 
George F. Keiper, M. D. 
Ralph Studabaker Todd. 



retired. 



1908 



VISITORS. 



INDIANA conference. 



Allen Wiley, 

James Havens, 

Edward R. Ames, 

Augustus Eddy, 

James L. Thompson, 

John C. Smith, 

Calvin W. Ruter, 

Samuel C. Cooper, 

Henry S. Talbott, 

John L. Belotte, 

Aaron Wood (name re-appears in another conference), 

William H. Goode, 

LuciEN W. Berry, 

Samuel T. Gillett, 

George M. Beswick, " '" " 

Enoch G. Wood, 

Cyrus Nutt, 

Williamson Terrell, " " " 

Fernandes C. Holliday, " " " 

John Kearns, 

James Hill, 

John A. Brouse, 

Anthony Robinson, 

Charles B. Davidson, 

William C. Smith, 

Thomas H. Rucker, 



1839, '44, '46 

1839, '40, '42, '43, '50 

1839, '42, '44 

1839, '42, '44, '45 

1839, '40 

1839, '44 

1839, '45, '50 

1839, '41 

1839, '40, '48, '53 

1841 

1841 

1841 

1842, '45, '46, '47 

1843, '63 
1843 

1844, '45. '46, '47 

1844, '46 
1847, '49 

1847 
1847, '53 
1848, '59, '66, '70 
1848 
1848 
1849 
1849 
1849 



Alumnal Record 



13 



Walter Prescott, 

William M. Daily, 

George C. Smith, 

Thomas H. Lynch, (name re-appears 

William Meginnis, 

Benjamin F. Crary, 

Thomas Eddy, 

Thomas A. Goodwin, 

John Kiger, 

James H. Noble, 

E. H. Sabin, 

Wm. McK. Hester, 

Thomas H. Sinex, 

Thomas J. Ryan, 

John L avert y, 

Benjamin F. Rawlins, 

W. F. Harned, 

John J. Hight, 

Marma M. C. Hobbs, 

John H. Ketcham, 

John J. Stallard, 

James R. Williams, 

J. L. Walker, 

Albion Fellows, 

J. M. Green, 

John Walls, 

W. S. Daniels, 

Charles N. Sims, 

Reuben Andrus, 

Oliver H. Smith, (name re-appears in 

Jefferson E. Brant, 

John Bruner, 

John Boucher, 

Isaac N. Thompson, 

S. L. Binkley, 

Henry R. Naylor, 

Hayden Hays, 

Aaron Turner, 

Joseph B. Woods, 

George D. Watson, 

Lealdes Forbes, 

Thomas G. Beharrel, 

William R. Halstead, 

Francis R. Friedley, 

John W. Webb, 

Henry J. Talbott, 

Ferd C. Iglehart,, 



1849 

1850, '51 

1850 

in another conf), 1851, '52 

1851 
1851 
1852 
1852 
1853, '76, '84 
1853, '56, '67 

1854, '55 
1854, '60, '77, '79, '82 

1855, '56 
1857 

1857, '61 

1858, '64, '65, '68, '76 

1858 

1859, '66, '70 

1860 

1860, '74, '82 

1861 
J862 
1862 
1863 
1864, '65 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
another conf). 1869, '71 

1870, '85 

1871, '72 V 
1872 

1873, '85 
1873 
1874 
1874 
1875 
1875 

1877, '80 
1878 
1878 

1878, '81 
1879 
1880 

1881, '86, "87, '88 
1882 



14 DePauw University 

Hickman N. King, 1883 

William H. Grimm, 1883, '87 

Allen R. Julian, 1884 

William M. Zaring, 1886 

Robert R. Baldwin, 1888, '89, '90 

Theodore D. Welker, 1889, '90, '91 

William B. Collins, 1889, '90, '91, '92, '93, '94, '95 

John Emory Steele, 1893, '94, '95, '96, '97 

Robert Roberts, 1896, '97, '98 

Charles E. Bacon, 1896, 1900, '01, '02 
Albert Hurlstone, 1896, '97, '98, '99, 1900, '03, '04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09 

John W. Duncan, 1896, '97 

TiLGHMAN H. Willis, 1897, '98, '99, 1905, '06, '07 

Edward B. Rawls, (name re-appears in another conf), 1898 

Charles E. Lasby, 1899 

William A. Quayle, 1900 

Emmons R. Vest, 1901 

John L. Funkhouser, 1901 

Marion A. Farr, 1902, '03 

Lewis F. Dim mitt, 1902, '03, '04 

John H. Doddridge, (name ap'rs in other conf), 1904, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09 

Henry C. Clippinger, 1908, '09 

William M. Whitsitt, 1909 

Albert H. Pitkin, 1909 

north indiana conference. 

John S. Bayliss, 1845 

Samuel Brenton, ~ 1845, '46, '47 

Samuel T. Gillett, 1845, '46, '47, '49, '50, '51 

Richard Hargrave, 1845, '46 

George M. Beswick, 1846 

William H. Goode, 1846, '47, '64, '65, '66 

John C. Smith, 1847, '49, '5i 

George M. Boyd, (name re-appears in another conf), 1848, '51, '53 

Amasa Johnson, 184S 

Hawley B. Beers, 1848, '57 

John H. Bruce, 1848 

Jacob M. Stallard, (name re-appears in another conference), 1848 

John H. Hull, (name re-appears in another conference), 1849, '5C 

Benjamin F. Tefft, 185C 

Reuben D. Robinson, 1850, '57, '58, '82 
John B. DeMotte, (name re-appears in another conference), 1850, '54 

Henry C. Benson, 1851 

Walter Huffman, 1851 

Luther Taylor, 1852 

John Daniel, " 1852 



xA.LUMNAL Record 15 

George W. Bower, 1853 
Horatio N. Barnes, 1853, '54, '55, '60, '76 

Milton Mahin, 1855, '62, '71 

John D. J. Pettijohn, 1855 
Samuel N. Campbell, 1856, '59, '66, '75, '78 

B. Webster, 1856 
O. V. Lemon, 1858, '71 
Frank A. Hardin, 1859 
Augustus Eddy, 1860, '62 
John W. T. McMullen, 1861 
William S. Birch, 1861, '70, '81, '84 
William Wilson, 1862, '68 
John V. R. Miller, 1863, '64, '65, '68, '69, '74 
William H. Barnes, 1863 
E. F. Hasty, 1867, '75, '80 
S. H. Rhodes, 1867, '73 
Thomas N. Stabler, 1868, '80, '85 
Thomas Com stock, 1869 
R. H. Sparks, 1870 
J. Spark, 1872 
J. C. Mahin, 1872 
Wilbur F. Walker, 1873 
A. A. Brown, 1874 
M. H. Mendenhall, 1876, '77 
Abijah Marine, (name re-appears in another conf), 1876, '77, '78 
H. J. Meck, 1879 
Robert N. McKaig, 1879, '80 
Augustus E. Mahin, 1881, '85 

C. W. Church, 1882 
J. W. Welch, 1883. '86 
H. J. NoRRis, 1883 
John B. Carns, 1884 
John K. Waltz, 1884 
W. D. Parr, 1886 
Charles G. Hudson, 1887, '88, '89, '90, '91. '92, '93 
C H. Brown, 1887, '88 
Reuben D. Robinson, 1888, '89 
Jacob K. Walts, 1890, '91, '92, '93, '94 
George H. Hill, 1894 
WiLBER M. Nelson, 1894 
Somerville Light, 1895, '96, '97, '98 
Mitchell S. Marble, 1895, '96, '97, '98 
James A. Beatty, 1898 
Almiron W. Lamport, 1899, 1900, '01, '02 
Cyrus U. Wade, 1899, 1900, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09 
Thomas M. Guild, 1900, '01 
Asher S. Preston, 1902, '03, '04, '05 



16 DePauw University 

Leslie J. Naftzger, 1903, '06, '07, '08 

James A. Patterson, 1904, '05, '06 

Perry E. Powell, 1907, '08, '09 

Charles E. Line, 1909 

LeRoy M. Krider, 1909 

northwest indiana conference. 

Richard Hargrave, 1853 

Jacob M. Stallard, 1853 

John Scott, 1854 

John W. Parrott, 1854, '58 

John S. Donaldson, 1854 

William Wilson, 1855 
William Graham, 1S55, '59, *61, '63, '66, '67, '68, '76, '78 

Benjamin Winans, 1856 

Joseph Marsee, 1856 

Luther Taylor, ' 1857 
George M. Boyd, 1857, '59, '61, '62, '66, '85 

Samuel T. Cooper, 1858, '74 

Allen A. Gee, 1860, '77, '78 

Aaron Wood, 1860, '75 

John H. Hull, 1861, '68 

Lucas Nebeker, 1862, '65, '76 

Joseph C. Reed, 1863, '71 

Oliver H. Smith, (name re-oppcars in another conference), 1864 

Samuel Godfrey, 1864, '71 

Levi Tarr, 1864 

David Holmes, 1865, '71, '73 

B. Wilson Smith, 1867, '69, '70, '80 

Nelson L. Brakeman, 1869, '70 

John B. DeMotte, 1872, '75 
Russell D. Utter, 1872, '73, '79, '84, '85, '97 

Hillary A. Gobin, 1874, '75 

James W. Greene, 1877 

Isaac W. Joyce, 1879 

James C. Stephens, 1879 

Philander Wiley, 1880 

Elijah W. Lawhon, 1881 

W^illiam R. Mikels, 1881, '87 

John H. Cissel, 1882, '86 

Franklin Michaels, 1882 

James A. Clearwaters, 1883 

Henry A. Buchtel, ]883 
Salem B. Towne, 1883, '91, '92, '93, '99, 1900, '03, '02 

Alfred Kummer, 1884 

Wm. H. Hickman, 1886, '95 



Alumnal Record 17 

Abijah Marine, 1886 

Samuel Beck, 1886 
Deloss M. Wood, 1887, '88, '89, '90, '95, '96 

James W. Harris, 1888, '89, '90, '91 

Leander C. Buckles, 1890, '92, '93, '94, '98 
George W. Switzer, 1894, '95, '96, 1907, '08, '09 

Allen Lewis, 1897 

James W. Walter, 1898, '99, 1900 

Layton C. Bentley, 1901, '02, '03 

Samuel W. Goss, 1901 

Samuel P. Colvin, 1902 

John S. Hoagland, 1903, '04, '05, '06, '07 
James G. Campbell, 1903, '04, '05, '06, '07, '08 

Henry L. Davis, 1904, '05, '06 

Thomas J. Bassett^ 190& 

south-east INDIANA CONFERENCE. 

John W. Sullivan, 1853 

John W. Locke, 1853, '59 

William W. Hibben, 1854 

George A, Bruning, 1854 

James Crawford, 1854 

James Evans, 1855 

Enoch G. Wood, 1855 

Hiram Gilmore, 1856 

Francis A. Hester, 1856, '59, '63 

Calvin W. Ruter, 1857 

Thomas H. Lynch, 1857, '67, '69, '73, '82 

W. W. Snyder, 1858, '73 

John Miller, 1858 

Samuel Longden, 1861 

Sampson Tincher, 1861 

James B. Lathrop, 1862, '69, '74, '75, '78 

James A. Beswick, 1862 
Thomas G. Beharrel, (name re-appears in another conference), 1863 

John A. Barth, 1863 

Wm. R. Goodwin, 1864, '65 

Joseph Cotton, 1864, '65, '75 

John S. Tevis, 1865, '80, '84 

John G. Chaffee, 1866, '81 

George L. Curtiss, 1866, '72, '74 

John H. Lozier, 1867, '71 

Joseph Tarkington, 1868 

Charles E. Tinsley, 1868, '71, '80 

William Harrison, 1869 

William T. Saunders, , 3 870 



18 DePauw University 

David A. Robertson, 1870 

W. Oliver Pierce, 1872 

Robert Roberts^ 1873 

Jeremiah H. Bayliss, 1876, '77 

Robert F. Brewington^ 1876 

Lewis G. Atkinson, 1877, '78 

Reuben Andrus, 1879, '84 

John K. Pye, - 1879, '81 

RuFus D. Black, 1881 

INIartin L. Wells, 1882, '84 

Robert R. Baldwin, 1883 

A. N. Marlatt, 1885, '86, '88, '89, '90, '91 
John H. Doddridge, (name re-appears in another conf), 1886, '87, '88 

C. C. Edwards, 1887, '88, '89, '90 

Edward A. Campbell, 1891, '92, '93 
Edward B. Rx\wls, (name re-appears in another conference), 1892, '93, '94 

Reuben H. Moore, 1893, '94, '95 

Robert Roberts, 1895 

(United with Indiana Conference in 1895.) 



II. Boards of Instruction, 



It is the object of the following lists to preserve for historical ref- 
erence the names and times of service of those who have filled the various 
chairs of instruction in the University from its founding to the present 
time. As in the case of the Joint Board, the officers of the Faculty are 
given first, the Professors and instructors afterwards, each group in the 
order of original appointment to that rank. For the present Faculty of 
the University, refer to the current year book. 

OFFICERS OF THE FACULTY. 



CHANCELLORS. 



entered. retired. 

1884 Bishop Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL. D. 1899 

1899 William Howard Hickman, A. M., D. D. 1903 

CHANCELLOR EMERITUS. 

1899 Bishop Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL. D. — — 

VICE chancellor. 

1897 William Howard Hickman, A. M., D. D. 1899 

presidents. 

1839 Bishop Matthew Simpson, D. D., LL. D. 1848 

1849 Lucien W. Berry, D. D. 1854 

1854 Daniel Curry, D. D., LL. D. 1857 

1858 Bishop Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL. D. 1872 

1873 Reuben Andrus, D. D. 1875 

1875 Alexander Martin, D. D., LL. D. 1889 

1889 John Price Durbin John, A. M., D. D. 1895 

1895 Hillary Asbury Gobin, D. D., (acting) 1896 

1896 Hillary Asbury Gobin, D. D., LL. D. ♦ 1903 
1903 Edwin Holt Hughes, D. D., LL. D. 1908 
1908 Francis John McConnell, Ph. D., D. D., LL. D. 

vice presidents. 

1857 Rev. Cyrus Nutt, D. D. 1860 

1860 Joseph Tingley, A. M., Ph. D. 1879 

19 



20 DePauw University 

ENTERED. RETIRED. 

1879 John Clark Ridpath, A. M., LL, D. 1885 

1885 John Price Durbin John, A. M., D. D. 1889 

1894 Hillary Asbury Gobin, A. M., D. D. 1895 

1895 Edwin Post, A. M., Ph. D. 1903 
1903 Hillary Asbury Gobin, D. D., LL. D. 

DEAN OF the COLLEGE, 

1903 Edwin Post, A. M., Ph. D. 

secretaries. 

1854 Joseph Tingley, 1864 

1864 Philander Wiley, 1873 

1873 Lewis L. Rogers, 1879 

1879 John Brewer DeMotte, 1881 

1881 Hillary Asbury Gobin, 1886 

1886 James Riley Weaver, 1888 
1888 William Fletcher Swahlen, 

librarians. 

1854 Samuel Allen Lattimore, 1859 

1859 Benjamin Thomas Hoyt, 1866 
1867 John A. Reubelt, 1869 
1869 John Clark Ridpath, 1879 
1879 Edwin Post, 1896 

1886 Henry B. Longden (pro tempore), 1888 

1896 Martha B. Longden, 1908 
1906 Mabel Bonnell, Ph. B. (acting), 1908 

1908 Mabel Bonnell, Ph. B., Dec. 1908 

1909 Leona Margaret Powell, A. B., 

assistant librarians. 

1878 Charles A. Martin, 1880 

18S1 Charles D. Rose and Ida R. V. Paxton, i882 

1882 Anna E. Walker and Maggie Wishard Noble, ]883 
1885 Oliver Matson, 1887 

1887 Arthur Cunningham, 1890 

1890 Morris H. Turk, 1891 

1891 John A. Chaffee, 1892 

1892 Morris H. Turk and John A. Chaffee, 1893 

1893 John A. Chaffee, 1894 

1894 Martha B. Longden and John A. Chaffee, 1895 

1895 Martha B. Longden, 1896 

recorders. 

1858 ]\IiLEs Johnson Fletcher, 1<560 

1860 John W. Locke, 1871 



Alumnal Record 21 

entered. retired. 

1871 John E. Earp, 1872 

1872 Lewis L. Rogers, 1873 

From 1873 to 1881 the duties of Recorder were discharged by the 
Secretary. 

registrars. 

1881 John Brewer DeMotte, 1882 

1882 Alma Holman, 1884 

1884 Henry Boyer Longden, 1886 
1886 William H. Mace, 1886 
1886 Belle A. Mansfield, 1893 
1893 Arthur Ragan Priest, 1896 
1896 Francis W. Hanawalt, 1898 
1893 Frank S. Ditto, 1900 

1900 Albert A. Trever, 1901 

1901 Joseph T. Dobell, 

treasurers. 

1863 Lewis L. Rogers, 1872 

1872 John E. Earp, 1886 

1886 John Poucher, 1887 

1887 George L. Curtiss, 1894 

assistant treasurer. 

1874 Philip Schaffner Baker, 1876 

curators of the museum, 

1876 Joseph Tingley, 1878 

1879 John M. Mansfield, 1883 

1883 Philip Schaffner Baker, 1886 

1885 Oliver Peebles Jenkins, 1891 

presidents. 

*Matthew Simpson, D. D., LL. D., 

Professor Mathematics and Natural Science, 1839-40; 
Mental and Moral Philosophy, 1839-48. Died, 1884. 

*LuciEN W. Berry, D. D., 

Professor Mental and Moral Philosophy, 1849-54. Died July 
23, 1858. 

*Daniel Curry, D. D., 

Professor Mental and Moral Philosophy, 1854-57. Died, Aug. 
17, 1887. 



22 DePauw University 

Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL. D., 

Professor Mental and Moral PhUosophy, lSoS-72 ; Hanuon 
Professor of Biblical Literature, 1S67-72. 

*Reuben Andrus, D. D., 

Professor Mental and Moral Philosophy, 1872-75; Harmon 
Professor of Biblical Literature, 1872-75. Died Jan. 17, 
1887. 

*Alexander Martin, D. D., LL. D., 

Professor Mental and Moral Philosophy, 1875-94; Harmon 
Professor Biblical Literature, 1875-84. Died, Dec. 16, 1893. 

John Price Durbin John, D. D., 

Professor Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, 1882-84; 
Mathematics, 1883-84; Applied Mathematics, 1884-85; Math- 
ematics and Director McKim Observatory, 1885-91. 

Hillary Asbury Gobin, D. D., LL. D., 

Professor Greek Language and Literature, 1880-86; Greek 
and Hebrew Languages, 1881-82; Exegetical Theology of 
the New Testament, 1884-86; Theology and Dean of the 
Faculty of Theology, 1890-98; Philosophy, 1898-1903; Bibli- 
cal Science, 1903 — . 

professors. 

*Cyrus Nutt, a. M., D. D., 

Principal of Preparatory Department, 1837-38; Latin and 
Greek Languages, 1839-42; Greek and Hebrew, 1842-43; 
Greek Language and Literature, 1846-49; Mathematics, 
1857-60. Died August 21, 1875. 

*John W. Weakley, 

Principal of Preparatory Department, 1838-40. 

*WiLLiAM Clark Larrabee, A. j\I., LL. D., 

Professor of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, 1S40-43; 
Mathematics, 1843-52; Oriental Languages and Literature 
(Emeritus), 1852-57. Died May 4, 1859. 

*JoHN Wheeler, A. M., D. D., 

Tutor, 1839-40; Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 
1842-54. Died, June 18, 1881. 

*Charles G. Downey, A. INI., 

Tutor in Mathematics, 1840-41; Professor of Natural Sci- 
ences, 1842-49; Chemistry and Pharmacy, 1849-52; Math- 
ematics, 1852-57. Died, October 9, 1857. 

♦Benjamin Franklin Tefft, A. M., D. D., LL. D., 

Professor of Greek and Hebrew Languages, 1843-46. 



Alumnal Record 23 

Robert Curran, M. D., 

Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, 1847-49; Professor 
Physiology and General Pathology, 1849-51. 

♦Joseph Tingley, Ph. D., 

Tutor in Mathematics, 1847-49; Professor of Natural Sci- 
ences, 1849-79. Died, Jan. 18, 1892. 

J. S. BoBBS, M. D., 

Dean of Medical Faculty, 1849-50; Professor of Principles 
and Practice of Surgery, 1850-52. 

J. S. Harrison, M. D., 

Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Ju- 
risprudence, 1849-51. 

G. W. Mears, ^I. D., 

Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, 
1849-51. 

D. Dunlap, M. D. 

Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1849-51. 

A. H. Baker, M. D., 

Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery, 1849-50. 

D. FUNKHOUSER, M. D., 

Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1849-50. 

Daniel Meeker, M. D., 

Professor of General and Special Anatomy, 1850-51. 

E. Deming, M. D., 

Professor of Pathology and Institutes of Medicine, 1850-51; 
Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1851-52. 

R. J. Patterson, M. D., 

Professor of General and Special Anatomy, 1851-52. 

C. G. COMEGYS, ]\I. D., 

Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Mental Ju- 
risprudence, 1851-52. 

S. E. Leonard, M. D., 

Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, 
1851-52. 

*Thomas Henry Sinex, A. M., D. D., 

Acting Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 1849-50. 
Died, December, 1S9S. 

*Henry C. Benson, A. M., D. D., 

Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 1850-52. Died, 
Jan. 14, 1897. 



24 DePauw University 

Samuel Allen Lattimore, A. M., Ph. D., LL. D., 

Tutor, 1850-52; Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 
1852-60. 

*MiLES Johnston Fletcher, A. ]M., 

Professor of English Literature and Normal Instruction, 
1852-54; Belles Lettres and History, 1857-61; Emeritus, 
1861-62. Died, May 10, 1862. 

'^JoHN Allen jMatson, A. M., 

Professor of Law, 1853-54; also 1858-61. 

*Alexander Downey, LL. D., 

Professor of Law, 1854-58; Professor of Law and Dean of 
the Faculty of Law, 1884-90. 

*Edmund E. E. Bragdon, A. M., D. D., 

Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 1854-58. Died, 
March 20, 1S62. 

^Bernard H. Nadal, A. M., D. D., 

Professor of Belles Lettres and History, 1854-57. Died, June 
20, 1870. 

*Henry Bascom Hibben, A. M., 

Principal of Preparatory Department and Adjunct Professor 
of Languages, 1854-59. 

*Benjamin Thomas Hoyt, A. M., 

Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 1858-63 ; Belles 
Lettres and History, 1863-67. Died, 1867. 

John P. Rous, A. M., 

Principal of Preparatory Department, 1860-61. 

*Lewis L. Rogers, A. ]\L, Ph. D., 

Principal of Preparatory Department, 1861-63; Adjunct Pro- 
fessor of Latin and Principal Preparatory Department, 
1863-69 ; Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 1869- 
79. Died, Dec. 23, 1894. 

*Philander Wiley, A. M., D. D., 

Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 1360-80. Died 
Sept. 22, 1391. 

*JoHN W. Locke, D. D., 

Professor of Mathematics, 1860-72. Died, Dec. 28, 1895. 

*JoHN Cowgill, 

Professor of Law, 1861-63. 



Alumnal Record 25 

*JoHN A. Reubelt, a. M., D. D., 

Teacher of Modern Languages, 1863-64 ; Professor of Latin 
and German Languages arid Literatures, 1864-69. 

*JoHN Clark Ridpath, A. M,, LL. D., 

Professor of English Literature and Normal Instruction, 1869- 
71; Belles Lettres and History, 1871-81; History and Po- 
litical Philosophy, 1881-86. Died, July 31, 1900. 

*JoHN E. Earp, a. M., Ph. D., D. D., 

Instructor in Modern Languages, Hebrew and History, 1869- 
70; Professor of Modern Languages and Hehrezv, 1870-81; 
Rhetoric and Modern Languages, 1881-82; Rhetoric and 
English Literature, 1882-86. Died, May 10, 1897. 

*Patterson McNutt, A. M., D. D.. 

Professor of Mathematics, 1872-82; Pure Mathematics, 1882- 
83. Died, Feb. 9, 1886. 

^William A. Brown, 

Professor of Lazv, 1872-74. 

*JoHN Brewer DeMotte, A. M., Ph. D., 

Tutor in Mathematics and English, 1873-75 ; Principal Pre- 
paratory Department, 1874-82; Instructor in Mathematics, 
1874-76; Adjunct Professor of Latin, 1876-82; Professor 
of Physics, 1882-91. Died, Sept. 1, 1907. 

Capt. Daniel D. Wheeler, U. S. A., 

Military Science and Tactics, 1877-80. 

Edwin Post, A. M., Ph. D., 

Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 1879 — . 

*JoHN M. Mansfield, Ph. D., 

Professor Natural Sciences, 1879-81; Physics and Biology, 
1881-82; Biology and Curator of the Museum, 1882-83; 
Died, 1894. 

Lieut. William R. Hamilton, M. S., U. S. A., 

Military Science and Tactics, 1880-83. 

*Philip Schaffner Baker, A. M., M. D., 

Tutor Natural Science and English, 1875-80; Adjunct Pro- 
fessor Natural Science, 1880-81; Professor Chemistry and 
Physiology, 1881-84; Chemistry, 1884-1901. Died, Sept. 
2, 1901. 

'''Jonathan Birch, A, M., 

Professor of Law, 1881-82 ; also 1884-91. Died, April 9, 1906. 

Granville C. Moore, A. M., 

Professor of Law, 1881-82; also 1884-91. 



26 . DePauvv University 

*Henry Hamilton Mathias, A. I\I., 

Professor of Law, 1881-82; also 1884-91. Died, Oct. 11, 1903. 

Alma Holaian, A. M., 

Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, 1882-85. 

^Shadrach Laycock Bowman, A. ]\I., S. T. D., 

Professor of Theology and Dean of the Facility of Theology, 
1882-90. 

Lieut. James Bruick Goe, 'U. S, A., 

Military Science and Tactics, 1883-86. 

Thomas J. Bassett, A. M., Ph. D., 

Instructor in Ancient Languages, 1875-81; Principal of Pre- 
paratory Department, 1884-96; Professor of Normal Lii- 
struction, 1884-85; Assistant Professor of Greek, 1885-88; 
Principal of the Academy, 1896-97. 

William Wallace Martin, A. M., B. D., 

Harmon Professor Exegetical Theology of the Old Testa- 
ment, 1884-86. 

Joseph Carhart,, A. M., 

Teacher of Elocution and Vocal Culture, 1876-77; Professor 
of Oratory and Elocution, 1884-86; Rhetoric and Elocu- 
tion, 1886-88; English Literature, Rhetoric and Elocution, 
1888-90. 

'^William Henry Ragan, 

Professor of Practical Horticulture and Superintendent of 
Parks, 1884-86. Died, 1908. 

James Hamilton Howe, 

Dean of the School of Music, 1884-94. 

Jainies Riley Weaver, A. M., B. D., 

Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, 1885-86; 
Political Philosophy and Modern Languages, 1886-90; His- 
tory and Political Science, 1890-93; Political Science, 1893 — . 

Henry Albert ]\Iills, 

Dean of the School of Arts, 1885-93. 

Rena a. Michaels, A. ]\I., Ph. D., 

Professor of Spanish and Italian and Preceptress of Wo- 
man's Hall, 1885-86. 

*Samuel S. Parr, 

Dean of the Normal School and Professor of Didactics, 
1885-89. 



Alumnal Record 27 

William H. Mace, 

Professor of History in the Normal School, 1885-90. 

Carl Mintzer, 

Professor of Stringed Instruments, 1885-86. 

Emma S. Howe, 

Professor of Voice Culture, 1885-86. 

Lieut. Will T. May, U. S. A., 

Military Science and Tactics, 1886-90. 

John Poucher, A. M., D. D., 

Harmon Professor of Exegctical Theology of the Old Testa- 
ment, 1886-98. 

Oliver Peebles Jenkins, A. M., M. S., Ph. D., 

Professor of Biology and Curator of the Museum, 1886-91. 

Belle A. Mansfield, A. M., 

Professor of History and Preceptress of Woman's Hall, 
1886-90; Aesthetics and Preceptress, 1890-94; Dean of the 
School of Art, 1893 — ; Dean of the School of Music, 
1894—. 

Cecilia Eppinghausen, 

Professor of Voice Culture, 1886-87. 

Ojia P. John, 

Instructor in Voice Culture, 1883-85; Instructor in Piano- 
forte, 1885-86; Professor of Pianoforte, 1886-90. 

Julia Alice Druley, 

Instructor in Pianoforte, 1884-86; Professor of Pianoforte, 
1886—. 

Susie G. Kelly, 

Instructor in Pianoforte, 1885-86; Professor of Pianoforte, 
1886-92. 

William Fletcher Swahlen, A. M., Ph. D., 

Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 1SS7 — , 

*George L. Curtiss, A. M., ]\I. D., D. D., 

Professor of Historical Theology, 1887-94. Died j\Iarch 31, 
1898. 

Matthew M. Parkhurst, D, D., 

Professor of Practical Theology, 1887-89. 

Jennie L. Tompkins, 

Instructor in English, 1885-87; Professor of Mathematics 
in the Normal School, 1887-90. 



28 DePauw University 

Jennie S. Allen, 

Professor of Voice Culture, 1887-88. 

Marita Mattei Tripp, 

Professor of Voice Culture, 1888-89. 

Lena Eva Alden, 

Professor of Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory, 1888-90. 

*Arnold Toaipkins, 

Professor of English in the Normal School, 1889; Dean of 
Normal School, 1889-90. 

x\lice Wentworth, 

Professor of Voice Culture, 1889-90. 

Lieut. Robert C. Williams, \]. S. A., 

Military Science and Tactics, 1890-92. 

Ai'GUSTUS Lynch Mason, A. M., 

Professor of Law and Dean of the Faculty of Lazv, 1890-93. 

Walter Cochrane Bronson, A. M., 

Professor of English Literature, Rhetoric and Elocution, 
1890-92. 

*Harry Lincoln Beals, A. M., 

Instructor in English, 1888-90 ; Instructor in Systematic The- 
ology, 1890-90; Professor Systematic Theology, 1890-93. 
Died, Oct. 19, 1893. 

Eugene West Manning, A. M., Ph. D., 

Professor of Modern Languages, 1890-92; Romance Lan- 
guages and Literatures, 1892-94. 

Alma S. T. Dahl, 

Professor of Voice Culture, 1890-92. 

Clarence Abiather Waldo, A. M., 

Professor of Mathematics, 1891-95. 

Joseph P. Naylor, M. S., 

Professor of Physics, 1891 — . 

LuciEN Marcus Underwood, Ph. D., 

Professor of Botany, 1891-95. 

Thekla Theodora Burmeister, 

Professor of Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory, 1891-93. 

Henry Boyer Longden, A. M., 

Instructor in Greek and Science, 1881-82; Tutor in Latin, 
1882-85; Adjunct Professor of Latin, 1885-87; Associate 
Professor of Latin, 1887-92; Professor of German Lan- 
guage and Literature, 1892 — , 



Alumnal Record 29 

Frederick William Kraft, 

Professor of Voice Culture, 1S92-94. 

Lieut. Edward Mann Lewis, U. S. A., 

Military Science and Tactics, 1892-96. 

Alison Marion Fernie, 

Professor of Voice Culture, 1892-97. 

Walter Howe Jones, 

Instrtictor in Pianoforte, 1891-92; Professor of Pianoforte, 
1892-95. 

Caroline Button Rowley, 

Instructor in Pianoforte, 1891-92; Professor of Pianoforte 
and Theory, 1892-96. 

Charles Franklin Coffin, A. M., 

Professor of Lazu and Dean of the Faculty of Lazv, 1893-94. 

Trumbull Gillette Duvall, Ph. D., 

Instructor in Systematic Theology, 1892-93; Professor of 
Systematic Theology, 1893-94; Systematic Theology and 
Instructor in Philosophy, 1894-95. 

Wilbur Vincent Brown, Ph. D., 

Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Assistant Director of 
the 'Observatory, 1885-87; Associate Professor of Mathe- 
matics and Director of the Observatory, 1887-94; Profes- 
sor of Astronomy and Director of the Observatory, 1894-96; 
Mathematics and Astronomy, and Director of the Observa- 
tory, 1896—. 

Andrew Stephenson, Ph. D., 

Professor of History, 1894 — . 

*Wesley Walker Norman, A. M., 

Instructor in Biology, 1890-92 ; Instructor in Zoology and 
Physiology, 1892-93 ; Professor of Zoology and Physiology, 
1893-94. 

William Emory Smyser, A. M., 

Instructor in English, Rhetoric and English Literature, 1892- 
94; Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1894-96; 
English Literature, 1896-1900. 

Arthur Ragan Priest, A. M., 

Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, 1893-96; Professor of 
Rhetoric and Oratory, 1896-98. 



30 DePauw University 

John Bigham, A. M., Ph. D., 

Instructor in Philosophy, 1895-96; Professor of Philosophy, 
1896-98. 

Lieut. Solomon Purvis Vestal, U. S. A., 

Military Science and Tactics, 1896-97. 

Lieut. Samuel Vinton, U. S. A., 

Military Science and Tactics, 1897-98. 

Jean Corrodi Moos, 

Professor of Pianoforte, Pipe Organ and Advanced Theory, 
1895-97. 

Benoni Abner May, 

Principal of the Academy , 1897-1901. 

Melville Thurston Cook, A. B., 

Instructor in Biology, 1895-97; Professor of Biology, 1897- 
1904. 

Adolph Schellschmidt, 

Instructor in Violoncello, 1889-97; Professor of Violin and 
Violoncello, 1897—. 

Elisabeth Patterson Sawyers, 

Instructor in Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory, 1896-97; 
Professor of Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory, 1897-1909. 

Marthine Magdalen a Dietrich son. 

Professor of Voice Culture, Opera, and Oratorio Singing, 
1897-1903. 

Francis Calvin Tilden, A. M., 

Professor of English Literature, 1902-04. 

Jesse Franklin Brumbaugh, A. M., 

Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, 1902-04; Professor of 
Oratory and Psychology, 1904-07. 

Thoaias Scott Lowden, A. M., Ph. D., 

Professor of Pedagogy and Principal of the Academy, 1902- 
1905. 

William Martin Blanchard, A. M., Ph. D., 

Professor of Chemistry, 1902 — . 

Albert Augustus Trever, S. T. B., 

Instructor in Hebrew and the English Bible, 1900-02; Pro- 
fessor in Hebreiv and Meharry-Jeifers Instructor in the 
English Bible, 1902-03. 



Alumnal Record 31 

Caroline Dutton Rowley, 

Professor of Pianoforte, Pipe Organ, Harmony and Theory, 
1902-04. 

Mary Augusta English, 

Professor of Voice Culture, Opera, and Oratorio Singing, 
1903-04. 

William Grant Seaman, Ph. D., 

Professor of Philosophy, 1903 — . 

Howard James Banker. A. M., Ph. D., 
Professor of Biology, 1904 — . 

Adelbert Farrington Caldwell, A. M., 

Professor of English Literature, 1904 — . 

Alma Holman Burton, A. M., 

Professor of French and Dean of Women, 1904-Nov. 23, 
1904. 

Hubert Snow White, 

Professor of Pianoforte, Pipe Organ, and Harmony, 1904-06. 

Nellie Buttolph Carleton, 

Professor of Voice Culture, Opera, and Oratorio Singing, 
1904-05. 

RuFUS Bernard von KleinSmid, A. M., 

Professor of Education and Principal of the Academy, 
1905—. 

Frances Elizx\beth Oldfield, 

Professor of Voice Culture, Opera, and Oratorio Singing, 
1905—. 

Nathaniel Waring Barnes, A. M., 

Acting Professor of Rhetoric and English Composition, 1907- 
08; Professor of Rhetoric and English Composition, 1908 — . 

Harry Bainbridge Gough, A. B., 

Professor of Public Speaking and Debate, 1907 — . 

Isaac Edward Norris, Ph. B., 

Professor of Pianoforte, Pipe Organ, Harmony, and The- 
ory, 1907—. 

adjunct and assistant professors. 

Theodore L. Neff, A. M., 

Instructor in Modern Languages, 1886-87 ; Associate Profes- 
sor of Modern Languages, 1887-90. 



32 DePauw University 

Felix T. McWhirter, Ph. D., 

Instructor in English, 1885-86; Instructor in Rhetoric and 
English Literature, 1886-87; Associate Professor of Eng- 
lish Literature and Rhetoric, 1887-88. 

Kate Stockwell Hammond, A. M., 

Assistant Professor of Voice Culture, 1890-93. 

Minna May Kern, A. M., 

Assistant Professor of German, 1905-06; Associate Professor 
of German, 1906 — . 

Cecil Clare North, Ph. D., 

Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1908 — . 

INSTRUCTORS. 

Alice Downey Porter, A. M., English, 1880-83 ; History and Mathe- 
matics, 1892-93. 
Henry Ward Ridpath, A. M., Latin, 1880-81. 
* Orson Holloway Brooke, A. M., Latin, 1880-82. 
*John Schurr, a. B., Mathematics, 1882-83. 
Samuel Morley Rutherford, Ph. B., English, 1883-85. 
*Anna Downey, A. \l., Greek and English, 1883-85. 
Isaac Carter, A. M., Greek and English, 1883-84. 
Myra Goodwin, A. I\I., Science, 1883-85. 
Frank Terrell Lodge, A. B., German, 1883-84. 

Minnetta Theodora Taylor, A. M., French, 1883-84; also in 1898-99. 
^Richard Rollin Overstreet, Ph. B., Mathematics, 1884-85. 
*William Richards, B. S., Mathematics, 1884-85. 
Wilbur Tandy Ayres, A. M., Mathematics, 1884-93; Latin, 1893 — . 
Rosa Mary Redding, A. M., Science, 1884-86. 
Emmons Rutledge Vest, A. B., History and English, 1884-85. 

Wellington Boyd Johnson, A. B., Mythology, 1883-84; Physics, 1884- 
85; Chemistry, 1887-88. 

Ella G. Earp, Instructor in Pianoforte, 1884-86. 
Lida Duis, Art, 1884-87. 

Sergeant Orin Parker, U. S. Signal Service ; Observer at Signal Station 

and Instructor in Meteorology, 1884-86. 
James Garland Campbell, A. B., Penmanship, 1884-85. 
Herman Hinsching, Reed Instruments, 1884-92. 
Parker B. Graham, Band Instruments, 1884-92. 
T. Percy Stabler, Sight Singing, 1884-85. 



Alumnal Record 33 

*Jennie Ragan Tunnell, Sight Singing, 1885-88. 
Carrie Weik Hays, Reed Organ, 1885-86. 
Charles E. Dixon, A. B., Latin, 1886-91. 
*Nellie Douglas Bridges, Pianoforte, 1886-88. 

*Anna Irene Martin, A. B., Greek and Latin, 1886-87; Greek and His- 
tory, 1887-88. 
Rosa Adelaide Marquis, Stringed Instruments, 1886-94. 
Gertie Quick, Art, 1887-88. 
Homer G. Davisson, Drawing, 1887-88. 
Anna Allen Smith, Pianoforte, 1888-96. 
Mattie L. Ferber, Art, 1888-88. 
Louise Fisher, Art, 1888-90. 

Douglass K. Armstrong, Sight Singing, 1888-89. 
Thomas Cramer Hopkins, B. S., Chemistry, 1888-89. 
Ermina Fallass, Ph. D., History and Mathematics, 1888-91. 
Joanna Baker, A. M., Latin and English, 1888-89. 
Nellie Turner, Normal Training School, 1888-89. 
Harry M. Smith, Flute, Piccolo and Trombone, 1888-94. 
Annie L. Bunger, Pianoforte, 1889-90. 
Joseph V. Zartman, Sight Singing, 1889-90. 
Frank Lawrence Abbott, A. B., Physics, 1889-90. 
Arthur O'Neil, Stringed Instruments, 1889-90. 
Minnie A. Haskell, A. B., Latin and History, 1889-91. 
Ida D. Mace, History in Normal School, 1889-90. 
Charles W. Greene, Geography in Normal School, 1889-90. 
Urias J. Hoffman, English, 1890-90. 

Aaron Isaac Dotey, A. B., English, 1890-91; Latin, 1891-93. 
Sarah Levy, Art, 1890-91. 

*Frank Ed\vard Millis, A. M., Physics, 1890-91. 
Eleanor Iglehart, A. M., Modern Languages, 1890-93. 
Anna W. Recker, Stringed Instruments, 1890-91. 
Addison Webster Moore, A. B., English, 1891-93. 
Julia Bantz Southard, Pianoforte, 1891-93. 
Agnes Ellen Foster, B. P., Art, 1891-95. 
*JOHN Edwin Carpenter, Physics, 1891-95. 
Clara Conklin, A. M., Modern Languages, 1891-92. 
James Herbert Wilkinson, Ph. B., Rhetoric and Oratory, 1891-93. 
Lemuel Herbert Murlin, A. B., Physiology, ] 891-92. 
Herbert W. Webster, Voice Culture, 1891-92. 



34 DePauw University 

Gertrude H. French, Harp, 1891-92. 

Ella Adams Moore, Ph. B., Latin, 1892-93. 

Lizzie H. Goulding, Art, 1892-95. 

James Allen Higdon, A. B., Physiology, 1892-93. 

Frederick Wasson Rous, Orchestral Instruments, 1892-94. 

James Byron Cronkrite, Orchestral Instruments, 1892-93. 

Bertha Wilson Cronkrite, Orchestral Instruments, 1892-93. 

Silas Alfred Hays, A. M., Law, 1892-94. 

SiDELL\ Starr, A. M., English, 1893-97. 

Jesse Franklin Brumbaugh, A. B., English, 1893-95. 

Samuel Baer. Ph. B., German, 1893-96. 

Francis W. Hanawalt, A. I\I., Mathematics, 1893-98. 

Layton Coval Bentley, a. B., Mathematics, 1893-95. 

Melissa B. George, Art, 1893-96. 

Ralph Waldo Emerson Bassett, A. M., Modern Languages, 1893-93. 

George Chambers Calvert, Ph. B., History, 1893-94. 

RoscoE H. Ritter, Zoology and Physiology, 1894-95, 

George Day Fairchild, A. M., Romance Languages, 1894-95. 

Ida Blanche Weaver, Ph. B., French, 1895-98. 

Emma Matern, Art, 1895-97. 

Francis Hollinshead, Voice Culture, 1895-96, 

Frank Sherman Ditto, A. B., S. T. B., Greek, and Bible Geography 

and History, 1896-97; Hebrezv and English Bible, 1897-1900. 
Oliver Perry Hoover, A. M., Greek and English, 1897-98. 
Minna Kern, German, 1897-98; German and French, 1898-1905. 
Bessie Minerva Smith, Drazuing, Oil Painting and Wood Carving, 

1897—. 
Myrta Wynn Barber, Drawing, Water Color and China Painting, 1897-99. 
Lieut. Horace Parker IMcIntosh, U. S. Navy, History and Mathematics, 

1897-98. 
John J\L\nn Walker, Ph. B., Rhetoric and Oratory, 1898-1902. 
Elinor Kirkwood Towne, A. B., Mathematics, 1899-1902. 
Margaret Overbeck, Drazving, Water Color and China Painting, 1899- 

1908; Draiving, Oil Painting and Wood Carving, 1908 — . 
Alfred Augustus Trever, Ph. B., S. T. B., Hebrezv and the English 

Bible, 1900-02. 
Francis Calvin Tilden, Ph. B., English Literature, 1900-01. 
Joseph Tom sett Dobell, A. B., Mathematics, 1901-08. 
Richard Evans, S. T. B., Hebrezv and the English Bible, 1902-03, 



Alumnal Record 35 

Edward Orton Little, B. S., Biology, 1903-05. 

Arthur Hoag Rowland, A. B., B. D., Hebrew and Meharry-Jeffers 
Instructor in the Hebrezv Bible, 1903-04. 

Nellie Pauline Kimball, B. L., French, 1903-04. 

Rose Francoise Laitem, French, and Dean of Women, 1904 — . 

Edna Ames Arnold, Instructor in Pianoforte, 1904-05. 

Frank Elbert Watson, A. M., Biology, 1905-09. 

Esther Belle Ludwig, A. M., Latin, 1905-07. 

Mae Amelia Seaman, Ph. B., Methods, Public School Music, 1905 — . 

Mildred Rutledge, Kindergartner and Instructor in Pianoforte, 1905 — . 

Harry Edwin Smith, Ph. B., Political Science, 1905-08. 

Eugene Taylor, A. B., Mathematics, 1906-08. 

William Marion Hudson, A. B., English and History, 1907 — . 

OoLOOAH Burner, Ph. B., English Literature and Physical Science, 

1906-07. 

Pearl Wright Glendening, Ph. B., English and History, 1906-07. 
Dade Bee Shearer, A. B., Latin and English Literature, 1907 — . 
Mary Morrison Zabriskie, Physical Science, 1907 — . 
Minna Lucile Matern, A. B., German, 1907 — . 

Ethel Auretta Clark, China Painting, 1907-08. 

James William Harris, Ph. D., Education, 1908 — . 

Floyd E. Chidester, Biology, 1908 — . 

I. A. Wilson, Matlieniatics and Assistant Principal of Academy, 1908 — . 

physical directors. 

Anthony Wayne Chez, 1901-02. 
Charles Augustus Sartain, 1902-04. 
Erich Ludwig Moraller, 1904-06. 
Ross Allen Baker, 1906-07. 
Arthur Milton Brown, 1907-10. 

teachers. 

Samuel Kleinfelder Hoshour, M. A., German, 1847-49. 

Charles F. Riehle, German and French, 1849-51. 

Louis Gundert, Modern Languages, 1852-54. 

Charles Nordhoff, German, 1854-55. 

Emanuel Marquis, French and German, 1857-59. 

B. B. Tremlin, Modern Languages, 1860-62. 

George W, John, A. M., Modern Languages and History, 1862-63. 

A. A. Griffith, A. M., Elocution and Vocal Culture, 1875-76. 



36 DePauw Uxiversity 

A. G. Olcott, Elocution and Vocal Culture, 1877-78. 

S. S. Hamill, a. M, Elocution and Vocal Culture, 1878-79. 

Robert Kidd, Elocution and Vocal Culture, 1879-80. 

ASSISTANTS. 

Charles Hexry Titus, Languages, 1840-42. 

Michael J. Lynch, Languages, 1848-49. 

William M. Albin, 1848-49. 

Albion Fellows, 1852-54. 

Stephen Norris Fellows, 1852-54. 

Thomas Burton Redding, 1853-54. 

T^Iarquis L. Brock, A. B., 1856-58. 

George W. Telle. A. ]\I.. Latin and Mathematics, 1865-67. 

Johnston X. Davis. A. B., 1867-69. 

Frost Craft, A. B.. Mathematics, 1870-71. 

William Smith, A. B.. 1S71-72. 

David Washington Thomas, A. B., Mathematics, 1872-73. 

Charles Henry Haines, A. B.. Xafural Science and English, 1878-79. 

Hiram Douthitt Ayres, B. S., Mathematics and Physics, 1902-03. 

Edward Orton Little, B. S., Biology, 1002-03. 

Elsie Wood, Preceptress and Assistant Physical Director, 1902-03. 

Grace Washburn Birch, A. B., German, 1902-04. 

William L. Willia:\is, Mathematics and Physics, 1903-04. 

El Fleda Ferris, Assistant Physical Director, 1903-04. 

Charles A. ;NL\rtin, A. M., Rhetoric, 1904-06. 

Robert Lee Lawburgh, Ph. B., Political Science, 1904-05. 

Elinor ]Myrtle A'an Petten, Assistant Physical Director, 1904-05. 

Oolooah Burner, English Literature and Physical Science, 1905 06. 

Aldah Victoria McCoy, Pianoforte, 1906 — . 

Carl Stephenson, A. B., History. 1907-08. 

Gertrude Edith Kreigh, A. B., Rhetoric and English Composition, 
1907-08. 

Rella ]\Iiriam Low, A. ^L. English Composition. 1908 — . 

E. Clarendon Ross, English Literature. 1909 — . 

LoRA Aldis Hutchens, a. B.. English Literature and Rhetoric, 1909 — . 

Helen Ogden ]\L\hin, A. B.. English Literature and Rhetoric. 1909 — . 

Karl H. Fussler, B. S.. Physics. 1909—. 

C. W. Wright, Chemistry, 1909—. 



III. Tlie Alumni. 



Alumni oi Asbury College of Liberal Arts. 



I. CLASS OF 1840. 



1. Thomas Aikin Goodwin, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1843; D. D., 1887. Minister and Author. Born, November 2, 
1818, Brookville, Indiana. Eight years a pastor in the Indiana Conference; four 
years president of Madison Female College; two years president of Brookville Col- 
lege; ten years editor and publisher of Indiana American; Author of "The Perfect 
Man," "Mode of Man's Immortality," "Liquor Laws and Decisions," "The Con- 
stitution of the Methodist Episcopal Church as Seen by a Layman," "Evolution of 
American Methodism"; correspondent of religious and political newspapers; three 
years editor of the Indiana Christian Advocate. Married Miss Content L. Craft, 
Septem.ber 13, 1842, who died March 1.5, 1908. Died, June 19, 1906, at Indian- 
apolis. 

2. Joseph Ewing McDonald, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1843; LL. D., 1868, Indiana University. Lawyer. Born in 
Butler Count}', Ohio, August 29, 1819; 1826, removed to Indiana; apprenticed to 
the saddler's trade in Lafayette; 1843, admitted to the bar; 1843-47, Prosecuting 
Attorney; 1847, removed to Crawfordsville; 1849-51, member of the Thirty-first 
Congress from the Eighth District of Indiana; 1856-60, Attorney General of In- 
diana; 1859, removed to Indianapolis; 1863, chaiTman Democratic State Convention; 
1864, Democratic candidate for Governor; 1868 and 1874, chairman Democratic 
state central committee; 1875-81, United States Senator from Indiana. Married, 
Nancy Ruth Buell, December 25, 1844, who died September 7, 1872; married Ar- 
minta \V. \"ance, September 15, 1874, who died February 2, 18?5; married Jose- 
phine F. Barnard January 12, 1880. Died, June 21, 1891, in Indianapolis. 

3. Finley Leonard Maddox, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, 1818, in Shelby County, Kentucky. Practiced law in Cov- 
ington, Indiana; two terms in the Indiana Legislature; captain in the Mexican war; 
moved to California in 1858. Died, April 4, 1871, in Sacramento, California. 

4. John Wheeler, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1843; D. D.. 1848. Minister and Professor. Born in Ports- 
mouth, England, April 7, 1815. 1842-54, professor of Latin in Indiana Asbury 
University; 1855, principal Baldwin Institute, Berea, Ohio; 1856-70, president Bald- 
win University: 1870-75, president Iowa Wesleyan University; 1875, pastor First 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Keokuk, Iowa; 1876, presiding elder of the Keokuk 
District. Married, September 8, 1841, to Miss Mary Yandes, deceased; married, 
June 17, 1857, to Miss Clara G. Hulet, of Berea, Ohio. Died, Tune IS, 1831, in 
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 



II. CLASS OF 1841. 



5. Joseph Sephas Barwick, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1844; D. D., 1888. Lewis College and Chaddock College. Min- 
ister and Teacher. Born, September 15, 1815, in Maryland. An itinerant minister 

37 



38 DePauw University 1842 

in Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Appointments in Indiana: Mt. Vernon Circuit, 
Greenfield, Knightstown Circuit. Shelbyville Circuit, Mooresville, Rising Sun, New- 
ton, Greensburgh. In Illinois: Beardstown Circuit and Havana. In Missouri: St. 
Joseph, Marysville, Louisiana, Shelbina, Macon, Utica, Hale and Linneus. 1854-59, 
professor of Latin in the Female College, Jacksonville, Illinois; 1862-65 chaplain 
of the Eighty-fifth regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry; 1866, president of the 
North Missouri Collegiate Institute; 1867-70, president of Lewis College, Glasgow, 
Missouri; 1878-81, presiding elder of Chillicothe District. ^Married, 1839, Miss 
Martha L. Hamilton, deceased; married. May 1, 1845, Miss E. S. Whitney, de- 
ceased; married, July 19, 1878, Miss E. S. Treadway. Died, October 5, 1890, in 
Linneus, Missouri. 

6. Strange Sinclair Dunn, deceased. 

B. S. Politician. Born, April 21, 1821. in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Served 
two terms as cotinty treasurer. Married, 1842, to Miss Louisa Talbot. Died, ^May 
22, 1855, in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. 

7. Edwin Gray Meek, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1844; M. D., Rush Medical College, 1848. Physician and Drug- 
gist. Born, 1822, in Wheeling, Virginia. Studied medicine two years in Chi- 
cago and Cincinnati; 1849-51, editor of XortJizvestern Medical and Surgical Journal, 
Chicago; 1852, removed to California. Married, June, 1845, Miss Elizabeth L. 
Henderson. Died, September 1, 1866, Nevada City, Colorado. 



III. CLASS OF 1842. 



8. Oliver Hazard Perry Ash, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1845. :Mirister. Born, 1822, Shelby County, Kentucky. 1842, 
entered Indiana Conference; 1S69, entered Illinois Conference. Died, July 17, 1904, 
at Quincy, Illinois. 

9. Sanford Arnot Ballingal, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1845. Minister. Born, March 11, 1820, Pattonsville. Virginia. 
Local preacher in the M. E. Church; his feeble health prevented his entering the 
itinerancy. Died, March 20, 1845, Middletown, Indiana. 

10. Henry Clark Benson, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1845; D. D., 1864; M. D., pro merito. 1874. Born. 1815, Xenia, 
Ohio. 1842, admitted to Indiana Conference and appointed to Mooresville; 1843-45, 
principal Academy Indian Territory; 1850-51, professor of Greek, Indiana Asbury 
University; 1852-54, pastor Stockton, California; 1859-64. presiding elder; 1864-68, 
editor of Pacific Christian Advocate; 1868-80, editor California Christian Advocate; 
1867, elected president Williamette University, but declined; 1880-85, presiding 
elder; 1885-92, pastor; 1864, 1868, 1876, 1884, delegate to General Conference; 1892, 
delivered by request of California Conference semi-centennial address, and retired 
from active service. Married, June 7, 1843, Miss Matilda M. Williamson. Died, 
January 14, 1897. 

11. Cyrus Falconer Crooks, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born. 1820, in Hamilton. Ohio. Practiced law in Delphi, 
Ind., for several years; went to California soon after the discovery of gold; re- 
turned to Delphi; in 1851 again left for California, but was never afterward heard 
from; is supposed to have been killed by Indians. 

12. George Bemis Jocelyn, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1845; D. D., 1875, Indiana Asbury University. Minister. Born, 
January 23, 1824, in New Haven, Connecticut. 1843, licensed to preach; 1845-49, 
president of Whitewater College, Vincennes; 1849, president Female College, New 
Albany; 1850, principal of Scribner High School, same place; 1852-53, editor of 
Odd Fellows' Magazine; 1851-55, professor of mathematics and natural science, 
Whitewater College; 1857, agent for Northwestern University, Evanston; 1858-59, 
pastor Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Des Moines, Iowa; 1859-61. pastor 
of Old Zion Church, Burlington. Iowa; 1861. president of Iowa Wesleyan Uni- 
versity; 1862-64, pastor Asbury Chapel, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; 1864-69, president of 
Albion College, Albion, Michigan; 1870, pastor Division Street Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Grand Rapids, :Michigan ; 1871, re-elected president of Albion College, which 
position he held until his death; four times leader of his delegation to the General 



1843 Alumxal Record 39 

Conference; held the highest position in the Grand Lodge of Temple of Honor, the 
ritual of which Order he wrote; a member of the Grand Lodge and Encampment 
in Odd Fellowship; also a Sir Knight in Masonry. Married, June 12, 1845, to 
Miss Catherine M. Lyons. Died, January 27, 1877, at Albion, Michigan. 

13. Thomas Henry Sinex, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1845; D. D., 1862, I. A. U. Born, January 3, 1824, in New 
Albany, Indiana. 1843, entered Indiana Conference, appointments: Greenville, 
Williamsburg, Crawfordsville, Laporte, Logansport, Rockville; 1849, agent Indiana 
Asbury University, and professor of Greek, pro tern.; 1850, Wayne Street, Fort 
Wayne; 1851-58, professor in Asbury Female College, New Albany, Ind., which 
he organized and opened; 1853-56, president Bloomington Female Academy; 1856, 
transferred to Michigan Conference; 1856-64, president Albion College, Albion, 
Michigan; 1864, delegate to General Conference; 1864, transferred to California 
Conference and appointed to Santa Clara; 1867-72, president University of the 
Pacific; 1872-78, professor in University of the Pacific; 1878-82, presiding elder 
Stockton District; 1882-90, pastor Bush Street Church, San Francisco, Monterey 
and Pacific Grove; 1890-98, superintendent of Pacific Grove Retreat, Monterey, Cal- 
ifornia. Married, September 18, 1848, in Logansport, Indiana, to Miss Mary E. 
Ward. Died, December, 1898. 

14. Charles Henry Titus, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1845; Minister. Born, April 11, 1S19, in Monmouth, Maine. 
1844, entered Maine Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church; 1846, 
transferred to Providence Conference; appointments: Pleasant Street Church, New 
Bedford; Woonsocket, Edgartown, East Weymouth, Taunton; 1860-62, presiding 
elder, Providence District; 1856-60, appointed to Warren, Newport, Phenix, Taun- 
ton, Warren, where he remained until the close of his active ministry; 1871-78, 
Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of F. A. and A. I\I., Boston, Massachusetts. 
Married, September 14, 1842, to jNTiss Martha Dunn, of East Portland, Maine. 
Died, October 29, 1878, at Jamaica Plain, buried at Warren. 



IV. CLASS OF 1843. 



15. Trustin Brown Kinder, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1846. Lawyer. Born, July 30, 1822, in Indianapolis. 1845, 
practiced law in Paoli, Ind. ; captain in Second Indiana Regiment in Mexican 
war; killed on February 22, 1847, in the battle of Buena Vista. Buried at Crown 
Hill Cemeterj^, Indianapolis. 

16. Baltzar Kramer, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1846; M. D., Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati. Physician. 
Born, November 21, 1816, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Married, April 23, 1844, 
to Miss Eliza Fisher, of Marion County, Ind. Died, August 7, 1881; buried in 
Thorntown, Ind. 

17. John Laverty, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1846. Minister. Born, April 26, 1822, in Parke County, In- 
diana. 1843-51, teacher; 1851-53, member Indiana Legislature; 1853, entered In- 
diana Conference, appointments: Spencer Circuit, Gosport, Cannelton, Owensville, 
New Harmony, Prairieton, New Lebanon, Washington; 1863 transferred to Upper 
Iowa Conference and appointed to Iowa City, Epworth, Center Grove; located on 
account of ill health and resided in Worthington, Ind., until fall of 1879, when 
re-entered Indiana Conference and appointed to Bowling Green, New Ark, Corey, 
Farmersburg, Oaktown; 1884, superannuated and removed to Long Pine, Neb. 
Married, July 3, 1845, Mrs. M. V. Pope, who died August 15, 1854. Married, 
October 15 1857, Miss Alice Spilman. Died, August 12, 1890, at Long Pine, Neb. 

18. Albert G. Porter, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1846; LL. D., 1870, Indiana Asbury University. -f B K. 
Lawyer. 1851-52, city attorney of Indianapolis; 1853-56, reporter of Decisions 
of the Supreme Court and author of five volumes of "Indiana Reports;" 1859-63, 
member of Congress; 1878-80, first comptroller of the U^nited States Treasury; 
1881-85, Governor of Indiana; 1889-93, United States Minister to Italy. Married, 
November, 1846, Miss Minerva Virginia Brown, of Indianapolis, deceased; mar- 
ried, December, 1880, Miss Cornelia Stone, of Cuba, New York. Died, May 3, 1897. 



40 DePauw University 1844 

19. Albert Henderson Ringo, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 18-46. Lawyer. Born. November 23, 1S21, in Centerville, 
Indiana. Died, July 23, 1851, Helena, Ark. 

20. Reuben Davisson Robinson, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1845; D. D., the Indiana University, 1873. Minister. Born, 
August 10, 1848, in Clark County, Ohio. 1843-45, read medicine; 1845, entered the 
North Indiana Conference, appointments: Independence Circuit, Williamsport Cir- 
cuit, Newport Circuit, Logansport; Wayne Street, Fort Wayne; 1S52-54, professor 
Fort Wayne College; 1854-67, president Fort Wayne College; 1S64, delegate to 
General Conference; presiding elder Fort Wayne District; 1865, presiding elder 
Warsaw District; 1866, Centennial Conference agent; 1867-68, pastor of Trinity 
church, Indianapolis; 1868-72, presiding elder of Indianapolis District; 1872-73, 
presiding elder, Greensburgh District; 1873-77, president Fort Wayne College; 
1877-81, presiding elder Kokomo District; 1881-82, pastor First Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Elkhart; 1882-86, presiding elder Muncie District; 1886-89, pastor at Green- 
field; 1889, appointed superintendent of Deaconess work in North Indiana Con- 
ference, and moved to Indianapolis. Married. September 1, 1847, Miss Mary K. 
Mahurin. Died, August IS, 1889, at Indianapolis. 

21. Daniel Thurston, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1846. Born, December 6, 1813, in Madison, Maine. Principal 
of the Athens, Lincoln and other academies in Maine; employed bj' the Appletons, 
of New York, to lecture on reading and general education, holding institutes in 
connection with the same; an ordained minister of the M. E. Church; 1855, re- 
moved to Beldenville, Wisconsin, where he was for years county and town Super- 
intendent of public schools; 18S0, moved to Round Spring, Mitchell County, Kan- 
sas; 1882, returned to Wisconsin and continued teaching. Married, August 15. 
1842, to Miss Ann Burns, who died December 20, 1881. Died, May 24, 1889, at 
Connersville, Wis. 

22. Philander Wiley, deceased. 

A. B.; A. }il.. 1846: D. D., 1873, Iowa Wesleyan University. Minister and 
Professor. Born at Mechanicsburg, Ohio, February 23, 1823. Eight j-ears in the 
pastorate; 1845-46, professor in Vincennes University; 1846-47, principal Platte- 
ville Collegiate Institute, Wisconsin; 1848-49, principal Crawfordsville Female Acad- 
emy; 1846, elected professor of mathematics in Mt. Morris Seminary, Illinois; 
1852, elected principal of Raymond Academy, Mississippi; 1880-80, Robert Stock- 
well professor of Greek, Indiana Asbury University; seven years in business in 
Denver, Colorado. Married, September 11, 1846, to Miss Fannie Crosby. Died, 
September 22, 1891, in Denver, Colorado. 



V. CLASS OF 1844. 



23. Milton J. Durham, Lawyer and Banker, 300 West High Street, 

Lexington, Kentuck}*. 

A. B.; A. M., 1847: LL. B., Louisville Law School. 1850. Born in Mercer 
County, Kentucky, May 16, 1824. 1861-02, Circuit Judge; 1873-79, member of the 
Forty-third, Fortj'-fourth and Forty-fifth Congresses; 1885-89, first comptroller of 
the treasury of the L'nited States. Married, June 18. 1850, to Miss Martha J. 
Mitchell, who died October 21, 1879; married," June 17, 1886, to Mrs. Margaret 
L. Carter. 

24. Samuel Stockwell Early, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1847; A. M., pro causa honoris, Kenyon College. Banker and 
Merchant. Born, July 12, 1827, Flemingsburg, Kentucky. 1856-62, president 
Prairie City bank, Terre Haute; 1864-68, president of St. Agnes Hall, Terre Haute; 
1872-76. editor Baltimore Bulletin: 1878-84, secretary Rose Polytechnic Institute; 
traveled in Europe in 1849-50. and again in 1357. Married, October 24, 1855, 
^liss A. Louisa Andrews. 

25. Samuel M. Henderson, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M.. 1847. Read law and medicine. Died, 1581, in California. 



1845 Alumnal Record -1:1 

26. Robert Noble Hudson, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer and Editor. Born, November 19, 1819, in Brookville, Ir.diana. 
1850-54, member of Indiana Legislature; 1856, editor of Terra Haute Express; 
1860, financial agent of the state of Indiana in New York City; 1862-63, colonel 
and aid-de-camp. United States Army; 1864, colonel of One Hundred and Thirty- 
third Indiana Volunteers; editor of Terre Haute Gazette. Married, January 21, 
1864, to Miss Mary V. Shaw. Died, August 30, 1889, in Terre Haute, Ind. 

27. James Laverty, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1847. Surveyor. Born, March 17, 1822, Parke County, In- 
diana. Cousin of 17. 1845, settled in Terre Haute; 1847, moved to Polk county, 
Iowa. Married, 1845, Miss Mary A. Peck, who died March, 1879; married, De- 
cember 26, 1879, Mrs. Lydia Clough. Died, December 26, 1906, at Indianola, Iowa. 

28. William J. Sinex, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1847. Physician. Born, November 27, 1825, New Albany, In- 
diana. 1846, graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Died, March 
25, 1899, at New Albany, Ind. 



VI. CLASS OF 1845. 



29. John Wesley Childs, Armour jMemorial Home, Kansas City, Mo. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1848. Born, August 14, 1826, New Albany, Indiana. 1846. ad- 
mitted to the bar of the Indiana Supreme Court; 1850, went to California; 1851, 
visited Mexico and Central America; 1867, settled in Minnesota; 1870, moved to 
Kansas City, Missouri; 1881, judge of 'Kansas City Court. Married, November, 
1848, Miss Sallie V. McClure, deceased. 

30. William Roy Genung, Physician, Fort Branch, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1848; M. D., University of New York, 1852. Born, 1827, in 
New Jersey. Studied medicine in New York for four years; 1883, member of 
Indiana Legislature. Married, 1866, Miss Louisa Strain. 

31. John Reeves Goodwin, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1848; M. D., Ohio Medical College, 1851. Physician and Banker. 
Born, July 15, 1820, in Brookville, Indiana. Practiced medicine in Franklin County 
until the war; 1861, appointed assistant surgeon of the Thirty-seventh Indiana 
Regiment; at the close of the war appointed disbursing clerk of the Department 
of the Interior, which position he held for three months; he then became cashier 
of the Brookville National Bank, and afterwards organized the Brookville bank. 
Married, in 1846, to Miss Rachel Gondie. Died, in Brookville, May 3, 1880. 

32. James Harlan, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1848; LL. D., Indiana Asbury University. Born, August 26, 
1820, Clark county, Illinois. Pursued the study of law at Iowa City; sujierintendent 
public instruction, Iowa; 1854, first president of Iowa Wesleyan University; 1855-65, 
United States Senator; 1865-66, Secretary of Interior; 1867-73, United States Sen- 
ator; 1882-85, judge on the Court of Commission of Alabama Claims. Married, 
1846, Miss Ann Eliza Peck. Died, October 5, 1900. 

33. James Frazier Jaquess, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1848; D. D., 1860. Minister. Born, November, 1819, Posey 
County, Indiana; 1845, entered the Illinois Conference; appointed to Shawneetown 
Circuit; 1846, Petersburg; 1847-48, Springfield; 1849, president Female College at 
Jacksonville; 1855, appointed to Paris Station; 1856, president of English and 
German College, Quincy; served as chaplain of Sixth Illinois Cavalry; three years 
as colonel of the Seventy-third Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry; at the close of 
the war served in the Freedmen's Bureau as Commissioner for Eastern District of 
Kentucky; 1866-69, resided in the South; 1870-84, traveled in the United States 
and England; 1884-94, resided in London, England. Married, March 29, 184 7, 
Miss Sarah J. Steel. Died, June 16, 1898, at St. Paul. Minn. 

34. William Henry Larrabee, Lawyer and Editor, retired, 45 Willow 

Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1845; LL. D., DePauw University. 1888. Born, September 20, 
1829, in Alfred, Maine. 1856, admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of In- 



42 DePauw University 1846 

diana; 1862-65, assistant editor of The Methodist, New York; 1S65-70, associate 
editor of the Brooklyn Daily Union; 1870-77, assistant editor of The Methodist; 
1879-1900, translator to and assistant editor of the Popular Science Monthly; since 
1890, department contributor to The Christian Advocate, New York; 1890-1903, 
member of the Quill Club, New York; since 1894, member of Board of Trustees 
of the Plainfield (N. J.) Public Library, and, 1894-3 900, a special committee to 
select industrial, mechanical and scientific books for the Babcock Scientific Library 
(a special department thereof, for which $10,000 was bequeathed); contributor for 
thirty years of articles on current ecclesiastical history and archaeological research 
for "Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia"; contributor to Bishop Simnson's "Cyclopedia 
of Methodism"; contributor to Kiddle and Schem's "Cyclopedia of Education" 
(1877) and to their "Year Book of Education" (1878) ; contributor to Professor 
A. J. Schem's "History of the War in the East" (1878); 1892 and 1893, translated 
from the German for A. F. Bandelier, and prepared for publication, the articles 
composing his book, "The Gilded Man"; since 1900, has contributed articles to 
the "New International Cyclopedia" and to the "Schaff-Herzog Cj^clopedia"; 1904, 
compiled monograph (No. 20) on "Education Through the Agency of Religious 
Organizations" for President Nicolas Murray Butler's "Monographs on Education 
in the United States" (Edition for tke Louisiana Purchase Exposition) ; 1905, author 
of books, "How the World Was Made" and "Earthquakes and Volcanoes," in 
Honeyman & Co.'s "Library of the Great World." Married, June 25, 1856, Miss 
Letitia B. Frazier, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who died, March 24, 1909, in Plainfield, N. J. 

35. Oliver Spencer Munsell, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1848; D. D., Indiana State University. Writer and Farmer. 
Born, June 8, 1825. Miami County, Ohio. 1846, joined Illinois Conference; 1851- 
55, principal of Danville Seminarj-; 1857-73, president Illinois Wesleyan University; 
1880-81, member of lower house of Kansas Legislature; 1881-87, editor and pro- 
prietor of the Council Grove Republican; I860, 1864, 1872, delegate to the Gen- 
eral Conference; author of Munsell's "Psychology;" contributor to the Quarterly 
Rerieiv of the M. E. Church, and of the ^NI. E. Church, South; occasional contribu- 
tor to the press. ^larried, September, 1847, to Catherine Am Hite, of Edgar 
county, Illinois, deceased: married, September. 1851. Miss Elizabeth Whipp of 
Beardstown, 111. Died, March 13, 1905, at Council Grove, Kai:sas: buried at 
Bloomington, 111. 

36. William McGhee Nesbit, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1848. Born, 1825, Cynthiana, Indiana. Married, October, 1845, 
Ann Louisa Nealy. Died, June 1, 1849; buried near Cynthiana, Ind. 

37. Robert Parrett, deceased. 

B. S. Born, August 10, 1823, near Evansville, Indiana. 1S50. removed to 
LaGrange, Indiana, where he studied law and became one of the leading attorneys; 
1860, joint representative in the State Assembly for LaGrange and Elkhart Counties; 
October 18, 1862, commissioned major of the One Hundredth Regiment of Indiana 
\'olunteers; July 6, 1863, killed at Yazoo river, near Vicksburg; buried at La- 
Grange, Ind. Married Miss M. Sands (daughter of Colonel Sards) at Green- 
castle, Ind., 1846. 

38. Thomas Edward Talbott, Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. R. Xo. 5, 

Greencastle, Ind. 

B. S. Born, February 11, 1821, Shelby County, Kentucky. 1845-54, resided 
in Greencastle, Ind.; 1854-67, ^ladison, Ind.; 1867-78, St. Charles County, ^Missouri 
1878-84, Limedale, Ind. Married, October 23, 1848, Miss Lucy B. Dangerfield, of 
Harper's Ferry, Va. 

39. John Horace Young, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1848. Soldier. Born, 1825, in Ohio. September 16, 1847, ap- 
pointed captain and assistant quartermaster, Mexican War; October 15, 1848, mus- 
tered out; July 1, 1861, appointed captain in Fifteenth United States Infantry; 
September 21, 1866, transferred to the Thirty-third Infantry: November 1, 1866, 
retired from service; September 20. 1863, brevetted major United States Army 
for gallant conduct at the battle of Chicamaiiga. Died, September 23, 1868. 



VII. CLASS OF 1846. 



40. Newton Booth, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1849; LL. D., 1872. Lawyer. Born, December 30, 1825, 
in Washington County, Indiana. 1849, admitted to the bar; 1850-57, engaged in 
mercantile business, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1857-60, lawyer at Terre Haute, Ind.; 1860 



1847 Alumnal Record 43 

resumed business at Sacramento, head of the firm of Booth & Co.; 1862, elected 
State Senator; 1871-74, Governor of California; 1875-81, United States Senator from 
California; subsequently visited Europe, Egypt, the Sandwich Islands, Alaska and 
other places. Married, February 9, 1892, Mrs. Octavine C. Glover. Died, July 14, 
1892, at Sacramento, Cal. 

41. Joseph Glenn, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1849. Editor. Born. October 28, 1826, in Dearborn County, 
Indiana. 1846-54, in mercantile business; 1854-74, principal owner and manager 
of the Cincinnati Daily Gazette; visited Europe three times and spent several years 
abroad. Married, 1872, Miss Emma Edith Cogswell. Died, September, 1874, in Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

42. Mathias Addison Hester, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1849. Minister. Born, September 20, 1824, in Charlestown, 
Indiara. Brother of 58 and 128. 1847, teacher in Paris, Ind. ; 1847-48, teacher 
in Liberty, Ind. ; 1848, entered Indiana Conference, and was appointed to Cyn- 
thiana Circuit; 1849, St. Louis City Mission. Died, July 28, 1850, in St. Louis. 

43. George Vail Howk, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1849; LL. D., 1879. Indiana Asbury University. Lawyer. Born, 
September 21, 1824, in Charlestown, Indiana. Father of 770. 1856-63, mem- 
ber New Albany city council; 1852-53, City Judge; 1857, Judge Floyd Common Pleas 
Court; 1863-64, representative in Indiana General Assembly; 1866-70, Senator In- 
diana General Assembly; 1877, Judge Indiana Supreme Court; re-elected, second 
term expiring January 1, 1889; 1891, re-elected Judge of Floyd County Common 
Pleas Court. Married, December 21, 1848, to Miss Eleanor Dewey, who died April 
12, 1853; married, September 5, 1854, to Miss Jane Simonson, who died May 5, 
1904. Died, January 13, 1892, at New Albany, Ind. 

44. James Paxton Luse, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1849. Born, August 22, 1827, Indianapolis, Indiana. 1852-53, 
and 1859-66, editor Lafayette Journal; 1866-69, editor New Albany Commercial; 
1869-77, collector of customs at Louisville; 1880-82, writing editor Indianapolis 
Journal; 1882-87, register land-office, Deadwood; 1888, editorial writer Chicago 
Times; 1889, register U. S. land office at Rapid City, South Dakota. Married, Sep- 
tember, 1849, to Miss Mary J. Hardesty, who died November 31, 1879; married, 
October 18, 1883, to Miss Margaret P. Prather. Died, November 24, 1901, at 
New Albany, Ind. 

45. James Madison Reynolds, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1849. Born, October 21, 1826, at Flemingsburgh, Kentucky. 
1862-64, collector of taxes of El Dorado County, California. 1873-80, vice president 
and general manager of Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway Company. 
Married, October 27, 1858, to Miss Sophia Wolcotc Ellsworth. Died, February 3, 
1901, at Lafayette, Ind. 

46. Joseph Tingley, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1849; Ph. D., 1871. Teacher, Lecturer and Minister. Born, 
March 5, 1822, in Cadiz, Ohio. Brother of 82 and father of 578. 1846-49, tutor 
in mathematics; 1849-79, professor of natural science in Indiana Asbury University; 
1860-79, vice president Indiana Asbury University; president State Teachers' Asso- 
ciation; 'member American Association for the Advancement of Science; lecturer 
at Chautauqua and other educational assemblies; 1879, professor natural science 
Central Normal College, Danville; 1885-86, president of Marion Normal College; 
1886-88, civil engineer Kansas City Cable Railroad; 1888-92, professor of meta- 
physics, science and art, Campbell Normal U^niversity, Holton, Kansas; licensed 
minister in M. E. Church. Married, May 17, 1853, Miss Ellen R. Webb. Died, 
January 18, 1892, at Holton, Kansas, and was buried at Forest Flill Cemetery, 
Greencastle, Ind. 



VIII. CLASS OF 1847. 



47. Stephen Smith Brown, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1850. Lawyer. Born, April 21. 1819, in Farmington, Ontario 
County, New York. Graduated from law school at Balston Springs, New York; 
1850, began the practice of law in Indianapolis; a few years later located in 



41 DePauw Uxiversity 1847 

Montgomery, Alabama, and engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements; sub- 
sequently settled at San Antonio, Texas, and engaged in stock raising; held a gov- 
ernment commission during the Civil War; correspondent of the New York Tribune; 
after the war endeavored to better the condition of the Indians, by teaching them 
trades and other useful occupations. Married, 18i9, Miss ^largaret Boyd Maxwell, 
of Balston, X. Y., who died in 1851; married, 1853, Miss Caroline Barrett, of Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. Died, February 8, 1880, at the home of his brother, Wabashaw, Minn. 

48. William Cassady, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1850. Lawyer. Born, October 24, 1821, in Rushville, Indiana. 
Teacher at Moore's Hill, Greensburg, Knightstown, Rushville, Ind., and Petersburg, 
Kentucky; 1857, admitted to the bar; 1864, candidate for state senate; 1872 candi- 
date for lower house of the Indiana Legislature. Married, 1868, to Miss Amelia 
Lilly, of Cynthiana, Kentucky. Died, August 11, 1SS9, in Rushville, Ind. 

49. Henry William Daniels, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1850. Deputy Auditor Putnam County, Indiara; IMayor of 
Greencastle, Ind.; chief clerk machinery department, Vandalia Line. Died, October 
1, 1903, at Terre Haute, Ind. 

50. William H. Durham, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., l?-50. Banker. Born. April 12, 1827, in Lincoln County, Ken- 
tucky. Postmaster; captain Indiana militia: president of Indianapolis. Decatur and 
Springfield railroad; 1864 — , president First National bank, Crawfordsville, and 
stockholder in several other banks in the state; 1849, crossed the plains to Cali- 
fornia; went to Mexico, South America and Cuba; the first graduate of Indiana 
Asbury University to cross the Rocky mountains; 1889, erected Y. M. C. A. build- 
ing at Crawfordsville. Married, February 10, 1857, to Miss Sarah M. Evans. 

51. William Riley Griffith, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1850. Minister. Born, May 8, 1820, in Tippecanoe County, 
Indiana. January, 1848, elected president of Otterbein University, Westerville, 
Ohio; 1850, president of Mount Pleasant University, Pennsylvania; 1855, moved to 
Kansas; delegate to the Constitutional Convention of Kansas; March 10, 185 7, was 
a member of the Free State Convention at Topeka; June 4, 1859, member of the 
Wyandotte Constitutional Convention; December 6, 1859, elected superintendent of 
public instruction of Kansas. Married, December 23, 1847, to Miss Margaret 
Landes. Died, February 12, 1862, at Topeka, Kan. 

52. Theophilus S. Sellers, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1850; M. D., 1850, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 
Physician. Practiced medicine at Greencastle, Ind., for ten j-ears. Married, No- 
vember 8. 1859, to [Miss Z^Iira Crawford. Died, September 6, 1871, in Green- 
castle, Ind. 

53. Greenberry Short, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1850. Born, in Lafayette, Indiana. 1847-50, principal of Tip- 
pecanoe Seminary. Lafayette. Died, 1850, in New Orleans. 

54. Henry Hoffman, Trimble, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1850. Lawyer. Born, May 3, 1829, on the banks of the Ohio, 
in Dearborn County, Indiana. 1S55-59, member of the Iowa Senate; 1861-62, colonel 
of the Third Iowa Cavalry: ^larch, 1862, wounded at the battle of Pea Ridge, 
Arkansas; 1862-67, judge of the District Court; general attorney, St. Louis, Keokuk 
and Northwestern railway, and the Chicago, Burlington and Kansas City Railway 
company, and attorney general for the Chicago, E^urlington and Quincy Railroad 
company'; 1894, pension agent for the states of Iowa and Nebraska. Married, 1850, 
to Miss Emily Carruthers. Died, January 19, 1910, at Keokuk, Iowa. 

55. Elkanah Williams, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1850: :\[. D., 1850, University of Louisville. Kentucky. Oculist. 
Born, December 19, 1822, in Lawrence County, Indiana. 1852-55, traveled and 
studied in Europe; returning to America he established a charity eye-clinic on the 
plan of the European institutions; as a merited tribute to his zeal, the first pro- 
fessorship of ophthalmology in America was created in the Miami Medical College, 
which position he held until disabled by ill-health, his career as a specialist having 
embraced full thirty-one years; he contributed numerous articles to American and 
foreign medical journals, and for many years was associate editor of the Cin- 
cinnati Lancet and Observer; honorary member of the Medical Society at Athens, 
and of the Ophthalmological Society of Great Britain; 1876, president of the In- 
ternational Ophthalmological Congress, New York. Married, December 23. 1847, 
Sarah L. Farmer, who died August 2, 1851; married, April 7, 1857, Sallie B. Mc- 
Greu. Died. October 6, 1888, at Cincinnati. 



1848 Alumnal Record 45 

56. John Washington Whitford, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1856. Teacher. Born, February 11, 1820, Parke County, In- 
diana. 1847-54, principal of the Parke County Seminary. Studied law and was 
admitted to the bar. Married, January 27, 1849, to Miss Jane Harlan. Died, Janu- 
ary 11, 1859, at Rockville, Tnd. 



IX. CLASS OF 1848. 



57. Henry Sullivan Cauthorn, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1851. Lawyer. Born, February 23, 18-28, \"incennes, Indiana. 
Prosecuting Attorney; city attorney of Vincennes, Ind. ; 1860-68, clerk, Knox County 
Circuit Court; 1870-72 and 1878-80, representative from Knox County in Indiana 
Legislature; 1879, speaker of the house; 1884, presidential elector for second In- 
diana district on Democratic ticket; 1888, independent candidate for judge of the 
Circuit Court. Atithor of "St. Francis Xavier Cathedral" and "History of Vin- 
cennes, 1702-1901." Married, October 15, 1868, Miss Margaret C. Bayard. Died, 
November 16, 1905, at Vincennes, Ind. 

58. William McKendree Hester, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1851; D. D., 1872, Indiana Asbury University. Minister. B.orn, 
Charlestown, Indiana, February 25, 1828. Brother of 42 and 128. 1850, entered 
Indiar:a Conference; 1864-72-80, delegate to General Conference; 1883, presiding 
elder, Bloomington District; superannuated, 1891. Married, November 3, 1853, 
Miss Eliza L. Beharrel. Died, March 10, 1908, at New Albany, Ind. 

59. John William Ray, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1851. Lawyer. Born, August 15, 1828, Madison. Indiana. 
1857-68, attorney-at-Iaw; 1861-62, colonel Forty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteers; 
1864-66, United States pension agent, Indianapolis; 1871-78, treasurer Indianapolis 
Savings Bank; 1880, cashier Bank of Commerce; 1867-94, treasvirer Irdiana Asbury 
University; connected with Union Trust Co., of Indianapolis. Married, February 
5, 1851, Miss Catherine N. Phipps. deceased; married, December 6, 1866, Miss 
Eleanor McDonald, deceased. Died, July 17, 1906, at Indianapolis. 

60. Benjamin Marcus Turner, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1851. Lawyer. Born, 1823, Zanesville, Ohio. 1848, removed 
to New Orleans, and thence to Port Lavaca, Texas. Killed, September 11, 1850, 
by a desperado, at Port Lavaca, while gtiarding the property of his employer. 

61. Charles Warren Winstandley, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1851. Miner. Born, February 16, 1826, Louisville, Kentucky. 
1848-50, New Albany; ]850, in California, Nevada, Montana and Idaho; 1852, 
located at Placerville, Cal. Died, March 22. 1890. in Placerville, Cal. 



X. CLASS OF 1849. 



62. William Marsh Albin, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852. Born in Indiana. Brother of 163 and 383. 1856-57, 
member of the Missouri Legislature; 1861-62, major and mustering officer of the 
Missouri State Troops; 1862-63, lieutenant colonel Fourth Missouri Cavalry State 
Troops; 1S64-66, superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Central United States 
suDerintendency; 1868-69, judge of the Probate Court and Presiding judge of 
Buchanan County Court. Married, 1853, Miss Mary E. Miller, who died, 1854: 
married, 1856, Miss Amanda S. Miller. Died, June 25, 1900. 

63. Jesse Birch, deceased. 

A. B. : A. M., 1852. Lawyer. Father of 739. Born, April ]4, 1824, Fountain 
County, Indiana. 1852, removed to Bloomington, Illinois; 1852-77, trustee of Illi- 
nois VVesleyan University. Married. 1S50, Miss Sarah Wood, who died July 12, 
1867. Died July 25, 187'7, in Bloomington, 111. 



46 DePauw University 1849 

64. Elliott Newman Bowman, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852. Born, 1826. in Tennessee. 1851, admitted to the bar; 
1852-65, on the Pacific coast, principally in Oiegon, as surveyor of public lands; 
1865, returned to Fountain County, Indiana; 1880, elected County Clerk and served 
two terms; fourth auditor of the treasury under President Cleveland; member state 
legislature, 1891. Married, Mav 23, 1866, Miss Harriet A. Jarvis, deceased. Died, 
May 21, 1900, at Covington, Ind. 

65. William R. Conwell, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1853. Lawyer. Died, 1863, in Cambridge City, Indiana. 

66. William Holman DeMotte, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852; LL. D., 1877, Lawrence University. Teacher. Born, 
July 17, 1830, at Harrodsburgh, Kentucky. 1850-64, teacher in Indiana Institute for 
the Deaf; 1864-65, Indiana State military and sanitary agent, Washington, D. C. ; 
1865-68, president Indiana Female College; 1868-7 5, president Illinois Female College, 
Jacksonville, 111.; 1875-80, superintendent of Wisconsin Institute for the Deaf; su- 
perintendent of Kansas Institute for the Deaf; 1882, president Xenia College, 
Xenia, Ohio; 1889, teacher in Indiana State School for the Deaf until time of 
death. Married, 1852, Miss Catharine Hoover, deceased; married, 1874, Miss Anna 
A. Graves. Died, January 2, 1910, at Indianapolis. 

67. William Henry Dixon, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852. Civil Engineer. Born in Philadelphia. City clerk of 
Jeftersonville; surveyed Jeffersonville and Indianapolis Railwa}'; afterwards built 
part of it; built 50 miles of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago 
Railway; grand master of Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F. of Indiana. ]\Iarried, July 
15, 1852, Miss Amanda Marsh. Died, April 4, 1865, in Jeffersonville, Ind. 

68. Isaac Reynolds Hitt, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852. Lawyer. Born, June 2, 1828, in Boonesboro, Maryland. 
1856-65, agent State Bank of Illinois; 1862, in the secret service; 1868-72, Park 
Commissioner city of Chicago; 1875-09, Illinois state agent; delegate to state con- 
vention at Bloomington, which organized the Republican party in Illinois; member 
of Sons of American Revolution, and University Club, Washington, D. C. ; member 
of Chicago Academy of Science and of the National Academy of Science. Married, 
November 26, 1856, to Miss Mary H. Brown. Two sons, Arza B. Hitt, of Mineral 
Wells, Texas, and Isaac R. Hitt, Jr., attorney at Washington, D. C. Died, June 
13, 1909, at Washington, D. C; buried at Chicago. 

69. John Moore LaRue, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852. Lawyer. Born, November 24, 1826, in Hamilton County, 
Ohio. 1857, representative in State legislature; 1867-73, judge of the Common 
Pleas Court; 1874-78, member of the Indiana Senate; 1880-92, judge of the Su- 
perior Court of Tippecanoe County. Married, September 19, 1854, to Miss Mary 
O. Johnson, deceased; married, October 4, 1868, to Mrs. Sarah E. Boulden. Died, 
June 21, 1906, at Lafayette, Ind. 

70. Thomas Reed May, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1852; M. D., 1857. Miami Medical College, Cincinnati. Born 
in Putnam County. Indiana; practiced medicine in Chillicothe, Missouri. L^n- 
Hiarried. Died, 1877, Chillicothe, Mo. 

71. James Cottingham Mcintosh, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852. Lawyer. Born, January 13, 1827, in Connersville, In- 
diana. Married, April, 1851, to Miss Elizabeth W. Martindale. Died, August 27, 
1878, at Connersville, Ind. 

72. Benjamin Franklin Rawlins, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852; D. D.. 1868. Illinois Wesleyan University. ^linister. 
Born, May 19, 1828, Bedford, Indiana. Four years in California mission field; four 
years president of New Albany Female College; eighteen years a pastor; si.xteen 
years a presiding elder; 1868-72, member of Book Committee; 1868 and 1884, dele- 
gate to General Conference; 1888-96, assistant editor of the Western Christian Ad- 
vocate. Married, in 1849, to Miss Isabella Elder, deceased; married, in 1878, to 
Miss S. E. Matthews. Died, January 1, 1905, at Vevay, Ind. 

73. Daniel Wolsey Voorhees, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1852; LL. D., 1884. DePauw University. Born, September 26, 
1827, in Butler County, Ohio. 1851, began practice of law; 1858-61, United States 
district attorney; 1859, defended John E. Cook, comrade of John Brown, at Har- 



1850 Alumnal Record 47 

per's Ferry; 1861-66 and 1869-72, member of Congress; 1877-97, United States Sen- 
ator. Married in 1850, to Miss Anna Hardesty. Died, April 10, 1897, at Wash- 
ington, D. C, and is buried at Terre Haute, Ind. 

74. Yelverton C. Woodward, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1852. Died, in 1852, in New Orleans. 



XI. CLASS OF 1850. 



75. James Armstrong Beswick, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1853. Minister and Teacher. 1851-52, professor of mathe- 
matics in Whitewater College; 1854, professor of Greek in Fort Wayne College; 
1855-56, professor of mathematics in Brookville College. Killed in a railroad ac- 
cident at Hamilton, Ohio, 1872. 

76. Gilbert Mosier Dunn, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1853. Minister. Born, May 25, 1825, Poland, Maine. 1851, 
principal Brookville Academy. Married, 1851, Miss Mary E. Durham. Died, Janu- 
ary 20, 1853, in Centerville, Ind. 

77. James Thomas Embree, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1853; LL. B., 1852, Indiana University. 1861-62, major Fifty- 
eighth Indiana Volunteers; 1862-63, lieutenant-colonel Fifty-eighth Indiana Volun- 
teers. Died, 1867, in Princeton, Ind. 

78. John Hanna, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1853. Lawyer. Born, September 3, 1827, in Marion County, 
Indiana. Mayor of Greencastle three terms; 1858-59, member of the territorial 
legislature of Kansas; chairman of the judiciary committee, and introduced the act 
abolishing and prohibiting slavery in the Territory; 1860, a Republican elector of 
the Seventh District of Indiana; 1861-67, United States district attorney; 1877-78, 
member of Congress. Married, 1850, Miss Mahala Sherfy, who died in 1870; rrtar- 
ried, 1871, Mrs. Emma H. Pottorff. Died, October 24, 1882, at Plainfield, Ind., 
and was buried at Forest Hill cemetery, Greencastle. 

79. George "Washington Hoss, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1853; LL. D., 1872, the Indiana University. Teacher. Born, 
1824, Brown County, Ohio. 1850, principal INIuncie Academy; 1852, teacher, mathe- 
matics in Indiana Female College; 1853, first literary teacher Indiana Institute for 
the Blind; 1855, president Indiana Female College; 1856, professor of mathematics. 
Northwestern Christian (now Butler) University; 1864-68, superintendent public in- 
struction in Indiana; 1868, professor of English literature, Indiana University; 
1871, president State Normal School, Kansas; 1874, professor of English literature, 
Indiana University; 1880, editor and publisher Educationalist, Topeka, Kansas; 
1884, professor of English classics and oratory, Baker University, Kansas; 1890, 
founded tlie Western School of Elocution and Oratory, of which he was principal; 
also professor of elocution in "Grund's University," Wichita, since 1898. Married, 
1850, Miss Harriet J. Mitchell. Died, April 11, 1906, at Wichita, Kansas. 

80. David Mitchell Jones, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1853; M. D., 1856, University of Louisville. 1860-64, clerk of 
the Circuit Court. Died, 1864, at Corydon. Ind. 

81. Samuel Allan Lattimore, Teacher, 595 University Ave., Roch- 

ester, N. Y. 

A. B. ; A. ^I., 1852, Ohio Wesleyan University; A. M., in cnrsu, 1853; Ph. D., 
1873, Indiana Asbury University, and Iowa Wesleyan University; LL. D., 1873, 
Hamilton College, New York. 4> B K. Born, May 31, 1828, Union County, In- 
diana. 1850^-52, classical tutor Indiana Asbury University; 1852-60, professor of 
Greek, Indiana Asbury University; 1860-67, professor of chemistry, Genessee Col- 
lege; 1867-1908, professor of chemistry, University of Rochester; 1872, consulting 
chemist to board sf water commissioners of Rochester; 1879, commissioner of annual 
assay, U. S. Mint; 1881-85, chemist to the New York State Board of Health 
18861908, chemist to the New York State Department of Agriculture: 1894 Uni 
varsity Examiner in Chemistry in the University of the State of New York 



48 DePauw University 1851 

1896-98, acting president, University of Rochester; 1900, commissioner of Annual 
Assay, U. S. Mint; retired from active service in 1908, and made Professor Em- 
eritus of Chemistry, University of Rochester. Married, July 28, 1852, Miss Ellen 
Frances Larrabee, at Greencastle, Ind. 

82. Jeremiah Tingley, Teacher, 542 Sturgeon St... Allegheny City, 

Pennsylvania. 

A. B.: A. M., 1853; Ph. D., 1876, Iowa Wesleyan University. Born, May 12, 
1826, in Cadiz, Ohio. Brother of 46. Teacher in Deaf and Mute Asylum, In- 
dianapolis; president of Indiana Female College, Greencastle; professor in Wes- 
leyan Female College. Cincinnati; also in Baldwin University, Berea, Ohio; also in 
Allegheny College. Meadville, Pa. ; professor of chemistry, Medical College of 
Pennsylvania, Pittsburg, Pa. Married. March 23, 1852, Miss Ruth Ellen Cowgill, 
of Greencastle, Ind., deceased. 

83. Thomas L. Tucker, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1853. 



XII. CLASS OF 1851. 



84. Zachariah Shirley Garriott, deceased. 

A. E. ; A. M., 1854. Lawyer. 1854-56, district prosecutor: 1857-58, editor 
IVashington County Democrat ; 1860-61, treasurer of Washington County, Indiana. 
Died, 1861, in Salem, Ind. 

85, Henry Heaton Heaton, deceased. 

A. B. ; Lawyer. Died, 1854. in Lafayette, Ind. 

8S. Willis Martin Hitt, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1854; M. D., Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia, 1855. 
Born in Maryland. Married, September 2, 1856, to Miss Lida C. Shotwell. Died, 
April 30, 1903, at Chicago. 

87. James Marshall McDonald, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1854. Minister. Born, December 25, 1823. in Ohio. 1851, 

admitted on trial, in the Iowa Conference and appointed to Leclaire Circuit; 1852, 

principal of the Mt. Pleasant Collegiate Institute: 1853, Middletown Circuit. Died, 
September 12. 1853, at his father's residence, near Burlington, Iowa. - 

88. James McAchran Shields, Seymour, Indiana. 

A. B. : A. M., 1854: :\r. D., Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati, 1854. Born, 
1829, in Bloomington, Indiana. Married, October 14, 1857, to Miss Nannie J. 
Darnall. 

89. Strange White Sinclair, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1854. Minister. Born in Putnam County. Married, in 1854, to 
Miss Hannah Graham. Died, January 28, 1905, at CloA'erdale, Ind. 

90. Robert M. Weir, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1854. Lawyer. Born, June 17, 1832. in New Albany. Pros- 
ecutor of the Second District for eight years. Died, October 7, 1869; buried at 
New Albany, Ind. 

91. Joseph Barris Young, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M.. 1854. Lawyer. Born, February 18, 1832, in Erie County, Penn- 
sylvania. 1853, admitted to the bar and began the practice of law at Marion, Iowa; 
1854. prosecuting attorney; 1861, member of lower house. State legislature; 1863-67, 
member of State senate: 1864-65: paymaster in the army: 1868, elector-at-large on 
the Republican ticket; 1869-73. pension agent for the N. E. district of Iowa. Mar- 
ried, October 31, 1855. to Miss Jeni.ie M. Carter. Died, January 24. 1887, while 
on his way home from California and taken to Marion, Iowa, for burial. 



1852 Alumnal Record 49 

XIII. CLASS OF 1852. 



92. John Daniel Chestnut, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1855. Lawyer. Born, September 21, 1832, in Vigo County, In- 
diana; 1853-54, traveled and studied in Europe; 1862-65, in Sixth Indiana Cavalry; 
July 30, 1864, captured during the Stoneman raid, and confined four months in An- 
dersonville prison. Died, 1905, at Terra Haute, Ind. 

93. John Durham, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1855. Born, December 6, 1831, in Terre Haute. Banker, Kan- 
kakee, Illinois, until 1876; wholesale lumber merchant, Danville, 111. and Bedford, 
Ind., until 1897. Married, February 28, 1859, to Miss Mary Eliza Cassedy, in 
Joliet, 111. Died, March 1, 1897, at Bedford, Ind. 

94. Milton Stapp Durham, deceased. 

A. B.. ; A. M., 1855. Trusts and Investments. Born, 1831, in Vigo County, In- 
diana. 1863-72, railroad clerk; 1872-74, first auditor of the Vandalia railroad; sec- 
retary of the Board of Trustees of the Rose Dispensary; trustee of the Rose Or- 
phan Home; vice president of the Terre Haute Trust Co.; 1874, engaged in execut- 
ing trusts, and as a loan and investment broker. Married, 1851, Miss Matilda J. 
Robinson. Died, December 30, 1906, at Terre Haute, Ind. 

95. Philip Goode Gillette, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1855; LL. D., 1871, Indiana Asbury University. Teacher. Born, 
March 24, 1833, in Madison, Indiana. 1852-56, teacher in Indiana Institute for 
the Deaf and Dumb; 1856-93, superintendent Illinois Institution for the Education 
of the Deaf and Dumb; 1872-75, president International Sunday School Conven- 
tion; 1872-86, member International Sunday School Lesson Committee; 1886-90, 
president convention of American Instructors of the Deaf; 1880-95, member of stand- 
ing executive committee, convention of American Instructors of the Deaf; 1880, 
1884, 1888, member General Conference, M. E. Church; 1880-84, member book com- 
mittee of M. E. Church; 1888, chairman Sunday School committee of General Con- 
ference; since president of the Illinois State Sunday School Convention; 1890-1901, 
member Board of Directors of the American Association to promote the Teaching 
of Speech to the Deaf; 1893-99, president and general manager of the same. Mar- 
ried, May 2, 1854, to Miss Ellen Maria Phipps, of Indianapolis. Died, October 
2, 1901, at Jacksonville, 111. 

96. Milford Bard Rudisill, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1855. Born, June 13, 1832, in Greencastle. Father of 851. 
1853, teacher in high school; 1855 to 1888, deputy clerk and clerk of Putnam 
County Circuit Court. Married, May 7, 1863, Miss Mary E. Eads, who died, October 
22, 1870. Died, July 28, 1890, at Battle Creek, Mich. 

97. John Stevenson Tarkington, Lawyer, 1100 N. Pennsylvania St., 

Indianapolis. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1855. Born, June 24, 1832, in Centerville, _ Indiana. 1858-62, 
trustee the Indiana University; 1863, member of the Indiana legislature; 1864, cap- 
tain in One Hundred and Thirty-second Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 1871-72, judge 
of Marion Circuit Court. Married, November 10, 1857, to Miss Lizzie Booth, who 
died, April 17, 1909, at Indianapolis. 

98. William Smith Turner, Minister, 1508 East 13th Ave., Spo- 

kane, Wash. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1855. Born, May 28, 1826, on Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania. 
1852, entered the ministry; transferred to California Mission Conference; 1855-58, 
missionary to Sandwich Islands; 1860-62, professor of Latin and English literature 
in the University of the Pacific; 1862-68, principal of Napa Collegiate Institute, 
Napa City, California; 1868, to present, in the active work of the Methodist itin- 
erancy; served ten years as presiding elder; delegate to three General Conferences; 
alternate delegate to the Ecumenical Conference for 1891; 1887, elected president of 
Spokane College; author of "The Story of My Life," and "A Critical and Candid 
Analysis of Christian Science." Married, in 1852, to Miss Ann S. Cowgill, of 
Greencastle, Indiana, deceased; married, in 1856, to Miss Susan E. Beecher, of 
Stockton, California. 



50 DePauw University 1853 

XIV. CLASS OF 1853. 



99. Arthur Patterson Allen, Erie, Kansas. 

A. B.; A. M., 1856. Born, January 15, 1829, in Putnam Countj'-, Indiana. 
1853-59, principal New Lebanon Academy; 1859-61, principal Mt. Vernon High 
School; 1861-63, principal Carlisle Academy; 1863-6'4, superintendent Princeton 
public schools; 1864-67, superintendent Alt. Vernon public schools; 1867-71, prin- 
cipal of Russellville Classical Academy; 1871-73, professor in Ascension Normal 
School; 1873-75, superintendent Mitchell public schools; 1875-76, superintendent 
Orleans public schools; 1876-77, superintendent Shelbyville (Illinois) public schools; 
1877-79, superintendent Bloomfield public schools; 1879-81, principal New Lebanon 
graded schools; 1881-86, superintendent public schools, Hillsboro, Illinois; 1887-88, 
superintendent of schools, North Springfield, Missouri; 1888-89, Vv'est Plains, Mis- 
souri. Married, July 3, 1855, to Miss R. J. Dodds. 

100. Mark Lindsey DeMotte, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1856; LL. B., 1855, Indiana Asbury University; LL. D., DePauw 
1903. Lawyer. Born, December 28, 1832, Rockville, Indiana. Brother of 66 
uncle of 177, 454, and 465. 1856-58, prosecuting attorney; 1861-62, first lieu 
tenant, Fourth Indiana Battery; 1862-65, captain and assistant quartermaster 
1868-76, editor Lexington (Mo.) Register; member of the Forty-seventh Congress 
1879 to present time, dean of Northern Indiana Law School, \'alparaiso; senator 
from Porter and Lake Counties in L^"th Assembly of Indiana. Alarried, Decem- 
ber 16, 1856, Miss Elizabeth Christie, who died March 20, 1891. Married, Janu- 
ary 12, 1893, Miss Clara Stevens. Died, September 23, 1908, at Valparaiso, Ind. 

101. David Oliver Dailey, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1856. Lawyer. Born, May 8, 1829, Brookville, Indiana. 1860, 
presidential elector on the Republican ticket; 1866-67, trustee Indiana Asbury 
University. Married, 1860, Miss Anna A. Eakin. Died, July 7, 1867, in Hunt- 
ington, Ind. 

102. Elijah Evan Edwards, Rector St. John's Church, Greencastle, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1856; Ph. D., 1877, Indiana Asbury University. Born, Janu- 
ary 26, 1831, in Delaware, Ohio. 1853-56, professor of ancient languages Brook- 
ville College; 1856-58, president Whitewater College, Centerville; 1858-60, professor 
of ancient languages, Hamline University; 1860-61, principal Lemont Seminary; 
1861-64, a pastor at Taylor's Falls, Minn., and Hudson, \Vis. ; 1864-65, chaplain 
of Seventh Minnesota ^"olunteer Infantry; 1865-66, professor of natural science, St. 
Charles (Missouri) College; 1866-72, assistant editor of the Central Christian Ad- 
vocate, St. Louis; 1872-79, professor of natural science and English literature, 
McKendree College; 1879-82, president of Colorado State Agricultural College; 
1886-88, president of the St. Croix Dalles Institute; 1888-90, assistant rector and 
rector of Christ Church, Red Wing, Minn. ; 1890-94, rector of Kemper Military In- 
stitute, Menomonie, Wis. ; 1894-99, rector of Emanuel Church, Lancaster, Wis. ; 
1901—, rector St. John's Church, Greencastle, Ind.; alumnal poet of Alma Mater 
seven times; poems in "Poets and Poetry of Indiana;" in "Cipher Orator," Cog- 
shell's "Poets and Poetry of the West," Shaw's "American Literature," and vari- 
ous magazines; 1899, rector St. James' Church, Hendersonville, North Carolina. 
Married, December 25, 1854, Miss Alice L. Eddy, Cincinnati, Ohio, who died 
August 6, 1896; married, June 8, 1899, Mrs. Ellen Webb Tingley, at Greencastle, 
Ind. Residence, 812 South College Ave. 

103. Franklin Merrick Frazier, 2819 Avenue H, Birmingham, Ala, 

A. B. ; A. M., 1856. Born, June 10, 1832, in Xenia, Ohio. Married, 1856, 
Miss Agnes S. Mays. 

104. John Hitt, Lawyer, Custom House. Chicago. 

A. B.; A. M., 1856. Born, October 18, 1832, Madison, Indiana. Brother of 
129. 1863-67, attorney in law department of the Illinois Central Railway com- 
pany; 1867 — , special deputy collector of customs, Chicago. Married, June 24, 
1868, Miss Harriet S. Robe. Residence, 384 Oak St. 

105. Benjamin H. Jones. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1856. Born, April 22, 1830, Rising Sun, Indiana. 1853-64, 
engaged in teaching; 1864, enlisted as landsman in the U. S. Navy; after leaving 
the service, removed to Shelby County and subsequently to Hancock County, and 
engaged in teaching and practicing law. Married, April 12, 1877, Miss Augusta 
Judd, of Fairland, Ind. 



1854 Alumnal Record 51 

108. Andrew Jackson Kittle, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1856. 1860, principal Wilmington High School. Died, 1861, 
at Wilmington, Ind. 

107. Washington Marlatt, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1857. Minister. Born, June 28, 1829, Wayne County, In- 
diana. 1857-67, Missionary in Kansas; 1860-62, principal of Bluemont Central 
College: located by the Kansas Conference at his own request, in 1869, since which 
time engaged in agriculture. Married, April 3, 1861, Miss Julia A. Bailey, of 
Gale's Ferry, Connecticut. Died, September 30, 1909, at Manhattan, Kans. 

108. Albert Collier McDonald, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1856; D. D., Shaw University. Minister. Born, January 31, 
1828, in Henry County, Indiana. 1853, joined the Iowa Conference; appointments: 
Maquoketa, Keosanqua, Burlington, Ottumwa, Des Moines; 1859, transferred to 
Missouri Conference and appointed to Hedding charge, St. Louis; Jefferson City; 
1868-65, chaplain in the U. S. Army, Sixty-eighth Regiment, U. S. C. I. Volun- 
teers; 1867, principal Thomas Biblical Institute, New Orleans; 1868, presiding elder 
Holly Springs district; 1872, president Shaw University, Holly Springs, Miss.; 
1873-74, associate editor Southwestern Christian Advocate; 1872-76, delegate to Gen- 
eral Conference; 1869-77, secretary of the Mississippi Conference; presiding elder 
Okelona district. Married, October 13, 1853, Miss S. Mary Davis. Died, March 
10, 1877, near Holly Springs, Miss. 

109. William Green Millsaps, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1856. Minister. Born, April 4, 1831, in Copiah County. Mis- 
sissippi. Brother of 120. 1855-87, pastor and presiding elder in the Mississippi 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South; 1875-76, member Mississippi Legis- 
lature. Married, August, 1857, to Miss Fannie Mayberry. Died, February 25, 1887. 

110. William Right Millsaps, deceased. 

A. B. Minister. Born, 1834, in Mississippi. Cousin of 109 and 120. Un- 
married. Died, 1855, in Clinton, Louisiana. 

111. Charles W. Moore, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1856. Lav/yer. Born, April 2, 1826, in Portsmouth, Ohio. 
1853-54, professor in Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati; 1864-98, attorney at 
Muncie, Indiana. Married, 1853. to Miss Sarah E. Beswick, who died in 1857; 
married, 1861, to Miss Clara J. Wilson. Died, February 21, 1898, at Muncie, Ind. 

112. George York Welborn, deceased. 

A. B. Born, April 29, 1827, in Mt. Vernon, Indiana. Author of "Captive 
Boy" and other poems (see "Poets and Poetry of the West," by Coggeshall, page 
557). Died, January 25, 1853. 



XV. CLASS OF 1854. 



113. William Henry Barnes, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1857. Lawyer. Professor in Baldwin University, Berea; pro- 
fessor in Jacksonville Female College; president Whitewater College, Centerville, 
Ind.; author of "The Body Politic," "History of the Thirty-ninth Congress," 
^'Cyclopedia of the American Government," etc. Married Miss Sarah Adams. Died, 
1879, in Washington, D. C. 

114. Albion Fellows, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1857. Minister. Born, September 16, 1827, in North Sand- 
wich, New Hampshire. Brother of 115. 1854, entered Northwest Indiana Confer- 
ence, and was appointed pastor in Valparaiso; 1855, pastor in Door Village; 1856-58, 
professor of ancient languages in Fort Wayne College; 1858, transferred to In- 
diana Conference and appointed presiding elder, Vincennes district; 1865, pastor in 
Evansville. Married, July 18, 1854, to Miss Mary Erskine. Died, 1865, in Evans- 
villc, lixd. 



52 DePauw University 1854 

115. Stephen Norris Fellows, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1857; D. D., 1871, Cornell College. Minister and Professor. 
Born, May 30, 1830, in North Sandwich, New Hampshire. Brother of 114. 1854-60, 
professor of mathematics and natural science in Cornell College, Iowa; 1860-67, 
pastor in Dyersville, Tipton, Lyons and Marshalltown, Iowa; 1867-87, professor 
mental and moral science and didactics in Iowa State University; 1887-1900, pastor 
in Waterloo, Manchester, Toledo, Fayette and Grundy Center; 1872, president of 
Iowa State Teachers' Association; 1891, member of Second Ecumenical Methodist 
Conference; 1896, member of the General Conference; 1900-08, agent of Confer- 
ence Claimants' Fund, of the Upper Iowa Conference. Author of ''History of the 
Upper Iowa Conference." Married, March 13, 1856, Miss Sarah L. Matson, at 
Fairview, Iowa. Died, June 8, 1908, at Iowa City, Iowa. 

116. William P. Hargrave, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1857. Born, June 1, 1832, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. 1855, 
began the practice of law in Vincennes; 1862, moved to Evansville; 1862-65, cap- 
tain Company G, Ninety-first Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 1864-65, chief 
commissary of Musters for district of East Tennessee; 1865-69, prosecuting at- 
torney Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Indiana; 1869-72, prosecuting attorney Twenty- 
eighth Judicial Circuit of Indiana; 1872-77, Judge of the Twenty-eighth Judicial 
Circuit; 1880, alternate lay delegate to the General Conference of the M. E. Church; 
1880-95, minister of the M. E. Church and member of the N. W. Indiana Confer- 
ence. Author of Biography of Rev. Richard Hargrave, D. D. Married, September 
25, 1860, to Miss Mattie Erskine, deceased; married again June 6, 1895, to Miss 
Martha O'Neall, at Crawfordsville, Ind. Died, January 14, 1897, at Crawfords- 
ville, Ind. 

117. Noah Lathrop, Minister, 916 West Fourth, Waterloo, Iowa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1857. Born, Spencer, Indiana, November 9, 1828. 1854, en- 
tered Northwest Indiana Conference. Appointments: Romney, Kingsbury; 1856, 
removed to Minnesota and entered the work there. Appointments: Cannon Falls, 
Monticello, Osceola Mills, Chatfield, Stockton, Plainview, Anoka, St. Cloud, 
Paynesville, St. Cloud District, Northfield, Clearwater, Lake City Circuit, Zum- 
brata. Pine Island, High Forest, Dundas, Castle Rock, Clear Lake, Annandale, 
Glenville and Gordonville, Wyoming and Princeton; secretary of Conference for 
four consecutive years; superannuated in 1900, since when has served the follow- 
ing charges: Minnehaha Charge, Minneapolis; Grand Rapids, and Perhara, Minn.; 
Leonard, N. Dak. Barnesville, and Fosston, Minn. Married. July 26, 1854, to Miss 
Sarah Frances Hargrave, who died February 22, 1884; married, October 6, 1886» 
Mrs. M. Marie Perkins, who died March 11, 1901. 

118. John H. Leard, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1857. Minister, Born, April 8, 1826, near Cadiz, Ohio. 
Preached several years in Indiana; transferred to Minnesota conference and sta- 
tioned at Chatfield; 1859, transferred to Kansas Conference. Appointments: Hart- 
ford, Emporia, Leroy, Marmatan, Osage Mission, Twin Springs, Ossawatomie; 
1863-65, chaplain in the army; 1871, president Oswego College; member of the 
Kansas legislature; 1879, transferred to Columbia River Conference and appointed 
to Spokane Circuit. Married, August 20, 1854, at Greencastle, Ind., to Margaret 
C. Marvin, deceased; married, July 6, 1870, to Elizabeth H. Woodruff. Died, 
September 15, 1880, near Spokane, Wash. 

119. Hiram Lipe, Surveyor, Blairstown, Iowa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1857. Born, February 9, 1828, in Montgomery County, New 
York. 1854-55, professor of mathematics in Asbury Female College, New Albany; 
1855-56, principal Bloomfield (Indiana) Academy; 1857-60, minister in the Mis- 
souri Conference; 1880 — , county surveyor of Benton County, Iowa. Married, ]SIay 
12, 1857, Miss Evaline Humphrey, who died October 24, 1892; married Miss Eliza 
Pollock, October 25, 1893. 

120. Reuben Webster Millsaps, Banker, 628 State St., Jackson, Miss. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1857; LL. B., 1858, Harvard. Born, May 30, 1833, at Pleasant 
Valley, Mississippi. Brother of 109. 1858-61, practiced law at Pine Bluff, Ar- 
kansas; 1861-65, private, lieutenant, adjutant, captain, major and lieutenant-colonel 
in Confederate Army; wounded in battles of Shiloh and Nashville; 1865-81, mer- 
chant in Alississippi; 1881-84, wholesale and cotton commission merchant in St. 
Louis; 1884, traveled in Europe; 1884-1903, president Capital State Bank, Jackson, 
Miss.; 1903 — , vice president National Capital Bank, Jackson; 1884 — , president 
Merchants' and Planters' Bank, Hazelhurst, Miss.; president Planters' Bank, 
Clarksdale, Miss. ; director First National Bank, Vicksburg, and director First Na- 
tional Bank. Greenville; 1892, founder of Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss. Married,. 
December 19, 1869, Mrs. Mary F. Younkin. 



IS55 Alumnal Record 53 

121. David Railsback, deceased. 

A. B. ; A, M., 1857. Teacher. Born, 1827, in Wayne County, Indiana. Prin- 
cipal of Georgetown Academy, and principal of Attica Seminary. Married, Aug- 
ust 24, 1854, to Adaline C. Goe. Died, September 30, 1865. 

122. Thomas Burton Redding, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1857; Ph. D., 1881, Iowa Wesleyan University. * B K. 
Lawyer. Born, December 27, 1831, in Henry County, Indiana. Member of the 
American Association and the American Microscopical Society, and Fellow of 
Royal Microscopical Society of England; 1878-95, trustee of DePauw University; 
1885, constituted foreign associate member of the French Society of Hygiene, of 
Paris; 1888, member of American Institute of Christian Philosophy; charter _ mem- 
ber of Indiana Academy of Science; 1892-93, president of Western Association of 
Writers. Married, December 2, 1859, Miss Sarah W. Corrington. Died, April 11, 
1895, at his home in Newcastle, Ind. 

123. Charles Wesley Sherfy, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1857; LL. B., 1856, Harvard. Born, July 6, 1829, in Wash- 
ington County, Maryland. Brother of 216. Removed to Nebraska City; prac- 
ticed law, edited Press, and engaged in agriculture and fruit-growing. Married, 
1862, to Miss Irene Spurlock. Died, June 12, 1904, at Nebraska City, Neb. 

124. Wesley J. Spaulding, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1857; Ph. D., 1861, Indiana Asbury University. Teacher. Born, 
April 18, 1827, in Newark, New York. 1854, entered Indiana Conference; 1855, 
professor of Greek in Iowa Wesleyan University; 1862, professor of mental and moral 
science and acting president of Iowa Wesleyan University; 1864, pastor of Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church, Mt. Vernon, Ind.; 1870, pastor in Burlington, Iowa; 1875, 
acting president, and 1876, president, Iowa Wesleyan University. Married, 1854, 
to Miss M. A. Berry, who died May 2, 1900. Died, February 24, 1909; buried at 
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 

125. Francis William White, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1857; M. D., 1857, Rush Medical College of Chicago. Minister 
and Physician. Born, September 16, 1829, Cincinnati, Ohio. Member of the 
Southeast Indiana Conference; 1858, removed to St. Louis and engaged in the 
practice of medicine; editor of 5"^. Louis Medical Journal; professor in Pope's 
Medical College. Married, October 26, 1852, Miss Hannah Spear, of Brookville, 
Ind., who died October 12, 1857; married, October 20, 1858, Miss Virginia Allen, 
of Chicago. Died, February 15, 1870, in St. Louis, Mo.; buried in Cumminsville, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 



XVI. CLASS OF 1855. 



126. James R. Baxter, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1858. Born, November 25, 1829, in Jefferson County, Indiana. 
1855, principal Dupont High School; 1857-63, principal Bloomfield High School 
1863, candidate for clerk of Circuit Court; 1872, candidate for representative in 
lower house of legislature; 1877, representative in the State legislature; 1863-96, 
attorney at law, Bloomfield, Ind. Married, November 27, 1863, Miss Frances F. 
Taylor, of Worthington, Ind. Died, April 13, 1896, at Bloomfield, Ind. 

127. William Burke Biddle, Lawyer, Scott Building, LaPorte, Ind. 

A. B. ; A._ M., 1858. Born, December 30, 1830, in Shelby County, Kentucky. 
1855-56, superintendent public schools, LaPorte; 1857, began the practice of law; 
1858-60, prosecuting attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit; 1862-65, captain in 
Eighty-seventh Regiment Volunteers and Ordinance Oificer of General Absalom 
Baird's Division, Fourteenth Army Corps; 1865, Brevet Major, United States Vol- 
unteers; 1866-1896, practiced law at LaPorte, Ind.; 1888, Republican candidate 
for judge of the Circuit Court; 1897-98, Judge of the Thirty-second Judicial Cir- 
cuit. Married, November 14, 1860, to Miss Caroline V. Fravel, who died May 
5, 1890. 



54 DePauw University 1855 

128. Melville C. Hester, LaT^-yer, 699 Bradford St., Pasadena, Cal. 

A. B.; A. M. Born, January 20, 1834, in Scott County, Indiana. Brother of 
42 and 58, father of 1029. 1857, began the practice of law; 1859, removed to 
Charlestown, Ind. ; 1870, prosecuting- attorney for the Twenty-seventh Judicial Dis- 
trict, Indiana; judge of the same Circuit Court; 1884, removed to Hastings, Neb.; 
1886, removed to California. ^Married, December 27, 1855, Miss Maria S. Hilliard, 
deceased; married, February 25, 1884, Mrs. Melissa C. Daily. 

129. Robert Roberts Hitt, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M.; LL. D., 1894, DePauw University. Born, January 16, 1834, 
at Urbana, Ohio. Brother of 104. Engaged in farming and literature; 1872, clerk 
of the Senate committee on privileges and elections; 1874-81, first secretary of the 
Paris legation and charge d'affaires ad interim; 1881, assistant Secretary of State; 
1882-1906, representative in Congress of the Sixth Congressional District of Illinois; 
director of Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb. Married, October 24, 1874, 
Miss Sallie A. Reynolds, Lafayette, Ind. Died, September SO, 1906, at Washington, 
D. C; buried at Mt. Morris, 111. 

130. Harvey Hamilton Keith, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1858. Born, February 11, 1826, in Jennings County, Indiana. 
1855, entered the Indiana Conference; 1856, transferred to Upper Iowa Conference; 
1859, transferred to Central Illinois Conference; 1862, located; 1865, re-admitted to 
Illinois Conference; 1870, health failed and located; 1883, re-admitted to Southern 
Illinois Conference; superannuated, 1892. Married, August 10, 1854, Miss Juliet C. 
Hull. Died, February 24, 1900, at Walshville, 111. 

131. William L. Little, Hutchinson, Kansas. 

A. B.; A. M., 1858. Born, December 25, 1828, in Marietta, Ohio. Two years 
professor in Ft. Wayne College; two years principal of a graded school; sixteen 
years superintendent of schools, Vermillion County, Ind. ; ten years in the prac- 
tice of law; after that in general mercantile business; for thirty-four years local 
preacher in the M. E. Church. Married, April 27, 1857, to Miss Mary Clark, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 

132. Patterson McNutt, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1858; D. D., 1880, Illinois Wesleyan University. Minister. 
Born, August 27, 1833, in Switzerland County, Indiana. 1855-58, principal Dan- 
ville Seminary; 1858, joined the Illinois Conference; 1858-59, professor in the 
Illinois Wesleyan University; 1859-62, principal of the Georgetown Seminary; 1862- 
63, captain in the 73d Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers; 1864-68, president 
Marshall College, Illinois; 1869-70, president Baker University; 1872-83, professor 
mathematics in the Indiana Asbury University; 1883, transferred to St. Louis Con- 
ference and stationed at Warrensburg, Missouri; 1885, pastor at Del Norte, Colo- 
rado. Married, November 27, 1855, Miss Louisa S. Slavens. Died, February 9, 
1886, at Del Norte, Colorado. 

133. John P. Rous, Teacher, 869 Seventh St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

A. B.; A. M., 1858. Born, September 27, 1832, in Veyay, Indiana. 1859-61, 
principal Preparatory Department, Indiana Asbury University; professor of lan- 
guages in Brookville College; principal Thorntown Academy; president Stockwell 
Collegiate Institute; superintendent public schools, Vevay and Frankfort, Ind., and 
Rushville, 111.; 1881-82, in charge of Cincinnati Business College; 1890-91, con- 
nected with ^lallalieu Seminary in Alabama. During the '90's ranching in New 
Mexico for health. ^larried, August 5, 1857, Miss Sarah A. Lockwood. 

134. Benjamin Wilson Smith, Minister, 2122 N. New Jersey St., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1858. Born, 1830, in Virginia. 1855-57, professor ancient lan- 
guages Cornell College; 1858-60, superintendent of public schools, Aurora; 1862-64, 
professor in Valparaiso Male and Female College; 1864-67, president of the Val- 
paraiso Male and Female College; 1867-69, pastor of Centenary Methodist Episco- 
pal Church. Terre Haute; 1872, nominated for Superintendent of Public Instruc- 
tion; 1882-83, and 1884-85, and 1896-97, member of the State legislature for Tippe- 
canoe County; 1885-89, mercantile pursuit; 1890-93, postmaster of Lafayette. Author 
and writer on historical subjects; since 1878, author and publisher of the Indiana 
Series of Official Books and Blanks; 1909 — , State Examiner of Public Accounts. 
Married, 1855, Miss Ruth Anna Rankin, at Greencastle, Ind. 

135. James D. A. Warsson, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1858; LL. B., 1858. Lawyer. Enlisted in Confederate Army 
and served through the Civil War. Supposed to have been killed by bushwhackers 
at the close of the war. Cousin of 99, 301, and 302. 



18SQ Alumnal Record 55 

XVII. CLASS OF 1856. 



136. Marquis Lewis Brock, deceased. 

A. B.; A. AI., 1859. Teacher. Born, July 21, 1835, in White County, Indiana. 
1856, tutor in Indiana Asbury University; 1858-59, instructor in Illinois Institute 
for Education of Deaf and Dumb; 1869, founded the Deaf and Dumb Institute 
of Arkansas; 1870-75. instructor in the Pennsylvania Deaf and Dumb Institute; 
1875-1903, instructor in Illinois Deaf and Dumb Institute. Married, 1871, Miss 
Elvira Gage. Died, February 23, 1903, at Jacksonville, 111. 

137. William Rees Goodwin, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1859; D. D., 1872, Indiana University. Minister. Born, July 
7, 1832, in Brookville, Indiana. Father of 554 and 767. 1856, principal Go- 
shen Academy, Kentucky; 1857-62, in the pastorate; 1863-66, president Brook- 
ville College; 1866-67, professor of English literature in the Illinois Wesleyan Uni- 
versity; 1868-78, in the pastorate; 1881-84, presiding elder Quincy district; 1880, 
delegate to General Conference; 1884, first reserve delegate; one year in California 
in prohibition work; member of Rock River Conference; 1894, appointed to Cali- 
fornia street charge, San Francisco, Cal. ; 1898-1901, Los Angeles, Cal. Married, 
August 5, 1856, Miss Sue A. Keely, deceased; married, June 24, 1869, Mrs. Mary 
Smith, deceased; married, August 28, 1900, Miss Alice M. Wagar, of Chicago. 
Died March 23, 1906, at Los Angeles, Calif. 

138. Ira Glanton Grover, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1859. Lawyer. 1861, first lieutenant. Seventh Indiana Vol- 
unteer Infantry; 1862, captain; 1862, major; 1863, lieutenant-colonel; 1863-64, col- 
onel; 1865, brevet brigadier-general; 1866, Republican candidate for Congress; 
1868-74, clerk of the Circuit Court. Died, 1876, in Greensburg, Ind. 

139. John Milton Olcott, School Supplies, 63 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1869. Born, July, 1833, in Dearborn County, Indiana. Father 
of 780. Superintendent of public schools, Terre Haute; professor of Mathe- 
matics in State Normal School; 1871-84, book-publisher at Indianapolis; 1882-85, 
senior member of J. M. Olcott & Co., publishers of the Educational Weekly; 
1884-86, superintendent public schools, Greencastle; now importer, manufacturer and 
dealer in general school supplies. Married, 1861, Miss Miriam J. Brown. 

140. Ellis Lewis, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1859; LL. B., 1858. Practiced law at Lyndon, Kansas, until 
August 12, 1897, when he was killed in a railway accident. 

141. Richard S. Robinson, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1859. Minister. Born in 1827, Lafayette, Indiana. Brother of 
20. 1856, entered N. W. Indiana Conference; appointments: Covington Mis- 
sion, Newport circuit, Crown Point circuit; 1857-58, professor in Fort Wayne Col- 
lege; 1866, located on account of failing health. Died, January 28, 1867, at La- 
fayette, Ind. 

142. Oliver Hampton Smith, Teacher and Editor, 302 S. College 

Ave., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1859. Born, June 2, 1831, in Harrisburg, Indiana. 1859, prin- 
cipal Thorntown Academy; 1864, principal Danville Academy; 1866, president Rock- 
port Collegiate Institute; 1873, superintendent Jeffersonville public schools; 1883, pre- 
siding elder Little Rock district, Little Rock Conference; 1886, transferred to the 
Missouri Conference, and served the Cameron and Trenton stations; 1889, elected 
president Marysville Seminary and founded that institution; associate editor The Ban- 
ner, Greencastle, Ind. Married, December 27, 1857, Miss Elvira Allen, at Green- 
castle, Ind. 

143. Ezra Armstrong Steele, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1859; M. D., Rush Medical College of Chicago. Physician. 
Born, August 25, 1834, at Paris, Illinois. Practiced in Chicago, and with Dr. N. 
S. Davis edited The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner ; assistant surgeon in 
the Civil War. Never married. Died, October 29, 1865, at Richmond, Ind.; 
buried at Marshall, 111. 

144. William S. Stewart, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1859. Born, near Mt. Carmel, Franklin County, Indiana. 1856-58, 
attended law school at Cincinnati; 1858, located in St. Louis, Missouri, and en- 
gaged in the practice of law; 1861-65, in the Federal Army, retiring with the rank 



56 DePauw University 1857 

of lieutenant-colonel; then resumed the legal profession in St. Louis; was elected 
two terms prosecuting attorney, and one term judge of Criminal Court; 1887, re- 
moved to Minneapolis, Colorado, where he engaged in the practice of law and 
farming. Married, September 14, 1863, Miss Sarah J. McCaw. Died, December 
15, 1897, at Minneapolis, Colo. 



XVIII. CLASS OF 1857. 



145. Hiram W. Cloud, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1860. Born, September 7, 1833, in Henderson, Kentucky. Taught 
school at Owensboro, Ky. ; president Henry Female College, New Castle, Ky. ; 1862, 
proprietor retail drug store, Sullivan, Ind. ; 1865, wholesale drug business, Evans- 
ville. Married, 1859, to Miss Sarah M. Akin. Died, March 5, 1875, in Evans- 
ville, Ind. 

146. Frank Riley Dorman, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1860. Merchant. Born, March 22, 1834, in Dearborn County, 

Indiana. Trustee Manchester township two terms; sheriff two terms; auditor one 

term; delegate to Democratic National Convention in 1888. Married, March 24, 

1865, Miss Geneva Jordan, in Dearborn County, Ind. Died, June 2, 1903, in 
Ontario, Oregon. 

147. George Washington Lee, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1860; LL. B., 1859. Born, February 5, 1832, in Bloomington, 
Indiana. 1859, teacher in Marion (Ind.) Academy; 1860-61, principal of Male 
Seminary of New Castle, Ky. ; 1861-70, principal of public schools of Charlestown, 
Ind.; 1863-70, county school examiner, Clark County, Ind.; 1870-72, superintendent 
public schools, Bloomington, Ind.; 1872-81, superintendent public schools. Green- 
castle; until 1894, principal of Lee's Academy, Loxa, 111.; 1894-97, principal Lee's 
Academy at Ashmore, 111. Married, December 15, 1859, Miss Isabel M. Cole, of 
Charlestown, Ind. Died, April 24, 1897, at Ashmore 111. and was buried at Green- 
castle Ind. 

148. John Hogarth Lozier, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1860. Minister. Born, January 22, 1832, in Manchester, In- 
diana. 1856, entered the ministry; chaplain Thirty-seventh Indiana Volunteer In- 
fantry three years; major in Indiana Legion and on staff of Governor Morton two 
years; 1865-70, pastor in Indianapolis and Franklin; 1870-84, in the pastorate in 
Iowa, presiding elder of Sioux City district; founder and first president of "Clear 
Lake Park"; founder and first president-elect of "Iowa State Temperance Alli- 
ance"; first prohibition candidate for Governor of Iowa; chaplain first National 
Encampment Grand Army of the Republic; department chaplain of Iowa Grand 
Army of the Republic; financial agent Cornell College, Iowa, widely known as an 
orator, elocutionist and singer; author of numerous patriotic and sentimental songs 
and poems. Married, 1857, to Sarah Shaw Craig. Died, October 5, 1907, at Mt. 
Vernon, Iowa. 

149. Augustus Davis Lynch, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1860, Indiana Asbury University; LL. B., 1859, Indiana Uni- 
versity. Lawyer. Born, September 8, 1835, in Georgetown, Ohio. 1859, president 
Brookville College; 1862, first lieutenant and quartermaster Sixty-eighth Regiment 
Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 1865-74, cashier First National Bank of Shelbyville; 
1874-81, national bank examiner; 1881-83, president First National Bank, Indian- 
apolis; president of Indianapolis Board of Trade; president of the State Masonic 
Mutual Benefit Society; 1884-90, United States national bank receiver; specialist 
in questions and settlements involved in the administration of the affairs of in- 
solvent National Banks of the United States. Married, August 20, 1861, to Miss 
Laura V. Hitt, of Brookville, Ind. Died, October 6, 1908, at Washington, D. C. ; 
buried at Indianapolis. 

150. David A. Robertson, Minister, 65 Ritter Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. S. Born, September 7, 1834, in Paris, Indiana. jMinister of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Indiana Conference, from 1861 to the present. Trustee of Moores 
Hill College. Married, August 8, 1861, to Miss R. H. Maxwell, of Moores Hill. Ind. 



1858 Alumnal Record 57 

151. Ben L. Smith, Lawyer, Rushville, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1860. Born, November 29, 1835, in Rush County, Indiana. 
Father of 1392 and uncle o£ 268 and 269. 1859, elected prosecuting at- 
torney of Bartholomew County, Indiana. In 67th Indiana Volunteer Infantry; mus- 
tered out as captain; served on the staffs of Major Generals Ord and McClernand; 
president of the Board of Trustees of Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' 
Home. Married, July 29, 1858, to Miss Laura Reynolds; married a second time, 
November 3, 1873, to Miss Alice Wilson. 

152. Wilbur Fiske Stone, Lawyer, Denver, Colorado. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1865; A. B., Indiana University, 1857; A. M., Indiana Uni- 
versity, 1860; LL. B., Indiana University, 1858. Born, 1833 in Litchfield Conn. 
1860, went to "Pike's Peak" with the pioneers and has held public office almost 
continuously since then. Retired from judicial office after twenty-five years' serv- 
ice as judge of Supreme Court, Criminal Court, and the United States Court for 
the adjudication of Spanish and Mexican Land Titles in Colorado, New Mexico, 
Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming, to which latter court he was appointed 
by President Cleveland, and re-appointed by Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt; 
has done much literary work: journalistic, historical, political, legal, and purely 
literary, including being assistant historian of Hall's "History of Colorado" (4 vols., 
1890), and of Smiley's "History of Colorado" (2 vols., now in preparation); mem- 
ber of the Constitutional Convention of 1875-76, which framed the constitution 
under which Colorado was admitted to the Union, and was chairman of the .Judi- 
ciary Committee of that body; traveled over nearly the whole of the United States 
and over Europe eight times; 1908-09, president of the Colorado State Bar Asso- 
ciation. Married, 1886, to Miss Sallie J. Sadler, of Bloomington, Ind. 



XIX. CLASS OF 1858. 



153. Orlando Harrison Baker, American Consul, Sandakan, North 

Borneo. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1861; LL. D., Simpson College, 1906. Born in Union County, 
Indiana. Father of 1025. 1858-60, principal Cherry Grove (Illinois) Sem- 
inary; 1860-62, of Delaney Academy, Indiana; 1862-63, of Cherry Grove Seminary; 
1863-66, of Des Moines Conference Seminary; 1866-68, of Glenwood Collegiate In- 
stitute; 1868-71, professor of Ancient Languages, Simpson College; 1871-75, presi- 
dent of Algona College; 1880-86, editor of Indianola Herald; traveled through the 
Southern States and Old Mexico, as special correspondent of the Inter-Ocean ; 
1892-94, U. S. consul to Copenhagen, Denmark; 1900-08, American consul, Sydney, 
Australia; 1908 — , American consul at Sandakan, North Borneo; author of tariff 
pamphlet, "Who Are the Robbers?" Married, August 31, 1858, Miss Mary Cather- 
ine Ridley, deceased; married Mrs. Rachel Halton Beach. 

154. William Batterson. 

A._ B.; A. M., 1861. Teacher. Born, February 11, 1832, West Stockbridge, 
Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Engaged in teaching until the Civil War; en- 
listed in Battery M, First Illinois Artillery, in which he served over three years; 
after being mustered out of service he located in Humboldt County, California, 
where he resided seventeen years principally engaged in teaching; he then removed 
to Tillamook County, Oregon, and taught about six years; 1886-92, justice of the 
peace. Married, March 24, 1862, to Miss F. L. Schoonover, at Ottawa, 111. 

155. Alfred Wise Beasley, deceased. 

B. S.; LL. B., 1860. Banker. Born in Decatur, Ohio. Twice elected at- 
torney and counsel for the city of Champaign, Illinois; served in the 135th Regi- 
ment, Illinois Volunteers. Married, in 1861, Miss Carrie Amelia Allen. Died, 
May 27, 1905, at Brooklyn, N. Y. 

156. Jonathan Birch, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1861. Lawyer. Born, June 8, 1834, in Fountain County, In- 
diana. Brother of 63, and father of 1340 and 1588. 1866-75, city attorney 
for Greencastle; major of Sixty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry; pro- 
fessor of law in DePauw University; practicing law in city of Greencastle; 1888, 
elected trustee of DePauw University; 1894-96, maj^or of Greencastle. Married, 
February 7, 1871, Miss Marietta E. Jones. Died, April 9, 1906, at Greencastle, 
Ind. 



58 DePauw University 1859 

157. Upton John Hammond, Lawyer, 859 N. Capitol Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1861. Born, February 3, 1840, Greercastle. 1862-63, second 
lieutenant Fourth Indiana Volunteer Cavalry. Married, June, 1864, Miss Lizzie 
M. Mills, who died October, 1879; married, April, 1881, Miss Kate Harmon. 

158. R. M. Lewis, deceased. 

B. S. Born March 9, 1837, near Greencastle, Indiana. Studied medicine at 
the Louisville Medical College. Died, November 26, 1860, near Greencastle, Ind. 

159. Luther C. Slavens, Lawyer, 515 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. 

A. B.; A. M., 1861; LL. B., 1860, DePauw University. Brother of 182. 
Born, August 13, 1836, in Putnam County, Indiana. City counsellor and member 
Board of Public Works, Kansas City, Mo. Married, January 8, 1861, to Miss Sallie 
B. Shelby of Tippecanoe C( unty, Ind. 

160. Gonzalvo Cordova Smythe, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1861; M. D., 1863, Rush Medical College, Chicago; also the ad 
eundem degree of M. D., at Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, 1870. Born, 
October 31, 1836, in Putnam Cotmty, Indiana. 1879-85, professor of principles and 
practice of medicine in, and dean of, the Central College of Physicians and Surg- 
eons, Indianapolis; author of "Medical Heresies;" 1888, elected president Board 
of Trustees, Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indianapolis; 1890-91, 
president Indiana State Medical Society. Father of 1643. Married, Febru- 
ary 28, 1860, Miss Margaret Allen, who died February 10, 1870; married, January 

16, 1872, ]Miss Janie F. Black, who died November 14, 1874; married, February 

17, 1876, Miss Jennie Hartley. Died, February 9, 1897, in Greencastle, Ind. 

161. Charles Franklin Springer, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1861. Lawyer. Born, August 10, 1834, in Sullivan, Indiana. 
1870, member of the Constitutional Convention of Illinois, from Madison county; 
1864-65, lieutenant-colonel and colonel One Hundred and Fiftieth Regiment Illinois 
Volunteer Infantry. Married, October. 1867, Miss Adelaide Isbell. Died, Novem- 
ber 13. 1871, in Edwardsville, 111. 

162. Erastus Herman Staley, Frankfort, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1861. Born, February 6, 1830, in Indiana. 1858-62, principal 
Battle Ground Institute; 1862-64, president Valparaiso Male and Female College; 
U. S. Christian Commission during the war of the Rebellion; 1865-72, superintend- 
ent Frankfort public schools; 1872-90, editor and proprietor of Frankfort Daily 
Crescent; proprietor of Elwood daily Press; 1885-86, representative from Clinton 
county in Indiana General Assembly; 1891-92, retired from business and politics, 
and made a tour of Europe; author of "History of Clinton County, Indiana"; 
"Monograph of Geology of Steuben County, Indiana"; space writer on local press, 
Frankfort; publisher of Outline of Bible Study For Sunday Schools. Married, No- 
vember 14, 1861, Miss Salome Barr. 



XX. CLASS OF 1859. 



163. Henry S. Albin, Lawyer, 48, No. 164, LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862. 1859-62, teacher in the Douglas County, 111., public 
schools; 1862-65, second lieutenant, first lieutenant, and captain of Company E, 
Seventy-ninth Illinois Volunteer Infantry; 1865-66, student in the Chicago Law 
School. Brother of 62 and 383. Married, in 1871, to Louisa S. Cardy. 

164. Orion A. Bartholomew, Lawyer, Chariton, Iowa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1863. Born, September 4, 1837, in Bellville, Indiana. Brother 
of 254. Colonel of 109th U. S. Volunteer Infantry; brevet brigadier general; 
prosecuting attorney and mayor of Chariton, Iowa. Married, January 16, 1866, 
Miss Mary J. Smith, of Hendricks County, Ind. 

165. John Franklin Bellamy, Lawyer, 384 S. Corona Ave., Denver, 

Colorado. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862. Born, December 26, 1836, in Switzerland County, In- 
diana. Brother of 186 and 592. 1862-64, principal of Wilmington Academy, 
Indiana; 1864-65, principal Union High School, Mount Carmel, Illinois; 1865-66, 
principal Spring Street School, New Albany, Ind.; 1877-81, prosecuting attorney 



1859 Alumnal Record 59 

Fifth Judicial Circuit of Indiana; 1885, removed to Girard, Kansas; 1889-90, police 
judge, Girard; 1891, removed to Cherryvale; 1892, city attorney. Married, No- 
vember 17, 1870, Miss Jennie S. Snyder. 

166. John Bruner, Minister, New Lebanon, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862. 1859-61, principal New Lebanon Academy; 1861, entered 
Indiana Conference, and preached without interruption until superannuated in 1894; 
several times a member of the Joint Board of DePauw University. Married, April 
5, 1860, to Miss Rebecca S. Mason. 

167. William Green Burnett, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862. Merchant. Born, December 9, 1833, in Edgar County, 
Illinois. 1862-64, school commissioner of Edgar County, 111.; 1864-93, boot and shoe 
merchant in Greencastle, Ind.; 1893, removed to Anderson, Ind., and continued in 
business until his death. Married, July 6, 1859, Miss Mary E. Marshall, who died 
March 24, 1880; married, June 29, 1881, Miss Dora Miure. Died, February 17, 
1906, at Anderson, Ind.; buried at Greencastle Ind. 

168. Isaac Clements, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862. Lawyer. Born, March 31, 1837, in Franklin County, In- 
diana. 1861, second lieutenant; 1862, first lieutenant; 1863, captain of Company 
G Ninth Illinois Volunteer Infantry; 1867, Registrar in B^ankruptcy ; 1872, member 
of congress; 1877, penitentiary commissioner; 1890, United States pension agent; 
1898, until death, governor of Danville Branch of the National Home for Disabled 
Volunteer Soldiers. ^larried, November 16, 1864, Miss Josie Nutt. Died, ]\Iay 
31, 1909, at Danville, 111. 

169. Samuel Hammond Dunbar, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, March 19, 1837, in Greenfield, Indiana. Brother of 
197 and 245. 1861, entered the Union Army; captain Company B, Eighth Regi- 
ment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Died in the service, July 9, 1864, at Terre 
Bonne, Louisiana; buried at Greenfield, Ind. 

170. Richard Louis Evans, deceased. 

B. S. Born in New Albany, May 30, 1838. 1859-60, midshipman United States 
Navy; 1860-62, paymaster's clerk; 1862-65, mate; 1876-81, librarian of Decatur Pub- 
lic Library. Married, May 22, 1867, Miss Alice E. Glore. Died, November 17, 
1881, in Decatur, 111. 

171. David B. Forrey, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862. Farmer. Born, January 29, 1833, in Coshocton County, 
Ohio. 1860, principal of Wurtemburg College, Newton, Iowa; 1861-65, private. 
Company FI, and hospital steward of Thirteenth Regiment, Iowa Infantry. Married, 
March 24, 1864, Miss Mary J. Chambers. Died, April 9, 1902, at Marshall- 
town, Iowa. 

172. Henry Clay Gooding, Lawyer, 1926 S. Grand Ave., Los An- 

geles, Cal. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862. First lieutenant. Company D, One Hundred and Twenty- 
second Regiment Illinois Volunteers; 1872-75, member of Indiana senate; 1890, 
chief justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona. 

173. John Craven Hester, Arleta, Ore. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862. _ Born, November 25, 1836, in Bloomington, Indiana. 
1861-93, was lawyer, soldier, merchant journalist; 1865 first lieutenant in One 
Hundred and Forty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 1901 retired, wait- 
ing for the summons of the Master. Married, September 21, 1870, to Miss Alice J. 
Buskirk; married a second time, June 28, 1888, to Nellie Davis. 

174. James Boone Hill, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862. Born, March 16, 1840, Indianapolis, Indiana. 1859, civil 
engineer, A. & G. W. R. R. ; 1861-66, connected with postoffice in Indianapolis; 
1866-68, mercantile business; 1868, entered service of Union Line; 1873, appointed 
general agent of the same, Milwaukee; 1886, until death, general Western and 
division freight agent of the Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg Railroad Company. 
Married, March 19, 1861, to Miss Lannie E. Small, at Perrysville, Ind. Died, 
March 21, 1908, at Biloxi, Miss. 

175. John Frederick Hilliard, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862; M. D., 1861, Miami Medical College. Physician. Born, 
November 22, 1835, Blue Grass, Vanderburg County, Indiana. 1861, began practice 
of medicine at Millersburg; 1867, removed to Evansville; 1867-68, took special 



60 DePauw University 1859 

course at Bellevue; demonstrator of anatomy, Evansville Medical College; delegate to 
National Medical convention in San Francisco ; ear and throat specialist. Died, 
February 22, 1878, at Evansville, Ind. 

176. Michael Tevis Klepper, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862; M. D., 1850, Rush Medical College, Chicago. Minister. 
Born, June 15, 1822, Rogersville, Tennessee. 1859-85, member of the Missouri 
Conference. Married, August 19, 1852, Mrs. P. J, Roll. Died in Cameron, Mo. 
February 25, 1885. 

177. William Sunderland Marshall, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862. Teacher. Born, August 29, 1837, in Rockville, Indiana. 
1859-61, teacher in Indiana Institute for the Deaf and Dumb; 1861-65, sergeant- 
major and adjutant, Fiftj^-first Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 1863-65, prisoner of 
war; 1866-69, teacher Indiana Institute for Deaf and Dumb; 1869-87, assistant 
superintendent in Missouri Institute for the Deaf and Dumb; 1888-97, teacher in 
Iowa school for the Deaf; 1897-99, teacher in Utah State School for the Deaf. 
Married, 1870, Mrs. Dollie S. Kerr, deceased; married, 1S80, Miss Martha E. 
Dunn, deceased; married, 1882, Miss Ellena Provines, at Pleasant Hill, Mo. Died, 
July 24, 1909, at Pasadena, Calif. 

178. John L. Montgomery, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862. Lawj^er. Born, 1839, in Shelby County, Indiana. 1860, 
admitted to the bar; 1859-61, representative from Shelbj' Countj- in the Indiana 
legislature; 1861-65, city clerk of Shelbyville, Ind. Married, January 1, 1862, to 
Miss Mary Reed, of Morristown, Ind. Died, March 28, 1871, at Shelbjrv-ille, Ind. 

179. John Wallace Perry, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862. Teacher. Born, December 7, 1836, in Putnamville, In- 
diana. Brother of 317. Principal Daj'ton Union Seminary; professor in Stockwell 
Collegiate Institute; assistant superintendent schools in Lawrenceburg, Ind.; super- 
intendent public schools in Anderson, Ind. ; county superintendent public schools 
of Lucas Count}', Iowa; route agent United States railway mail service; clerk, Cir- 
cuit and District Courts, Lucas County. Iowa. Married, March 6, 1870, Miss Hen- 
rietta S. Funk. Died, September, 1889, at Chariton, Iowa. 

180. Lewis L. Rogers, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862; Ph. D., 1875, Illinois Wesleyan University. Teacher. 
Born, 1835, in Kentucky. 1861-63, principal preparatory department of the In- 
diana Asbury University; 1863-69, adjunct profsssor of Latin and principal of the 
preparatory department; 1869-79, professor of the Latin language and literature. 
Married, May 11, 1858, to Miss Mary E. Brunton. Died, December 23, 1894, at 
Atlanta, Ga. 

181. Charles N. Sims, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1860, Ohio Wesleyan University; A. M., 1861, Indiana Asbury Uni- 
versity; D. D., 1870; LL. D., 1883, Indiana Asbury University; <J> B K. Min- 
ister. Born, May IS, 1835, in Union County, Indiana. 1857-59, principal Thorn- 
town Academy; 1860-62, president Valparaiso College; pastor of M. E. Churches 
in Richmond, Wabash, Evansville, Indianapolis, Baltimore, Md. , Newark, N. J., 
and Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 1872, author of the "Temperance Problem;" 1879, "Life of 
T. M. Eddy, D. D.;" "Itinerancy Time Limit;" 1881-93, chancellor of the Syracuse 
University; 1884 and 1888, delegate to the General Conference; 1884, delegate to 
Centennial Conference of Methodism; 1884-85, commissioner to Onondaga Indians; 
1893-98, pastor of Meridian Street Church, Indianapolis; 1898, pastor First M. E. 
Church, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1904-06, general secretary, Methodist Hospital, Indianapo- 
lis; 1906, until death, living in retirement at Liberty, Ind.; member Sons of Revo- 
lution, Indianapolis Chapter; member of New York Historical Society. Married, 
August 12, 1858, to Miss Eliza A. Foster, of Tippecanoe County, Ind. Died, May 
27, 1908, at Liberty, Ind. 

182. James W. L. Slavens, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1862; LL. B., 1860. Public Official. Born, August 3, 1838, 
in Putnam County, Indiana. Brother of 159. Three years first lieutenant and 
A. C. L., Staff of Major-General Thomas; treasurer, collector, fund commissioner 
and mayor of Kansas Citv; 1894, mayor of Westport. Mo. Married, 1859, Miss 
:SIattie McNutt. Died, February 10, 1905, at Kansas City, Mo. 

133. Hugh Wooster Templin. 

B. S. Railroad Contractor. Born, September 26, 1839, in Greenfield, Indiana. 
Married, February 21, 1861, to Miss Mary E. Kilpatrick. 



1860 Alumnal Record 61 

184. Samuel Fletcher Wood, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862. Born, 1836, in Covington, Indiana. 1862-66, prosecuting 
attorney for Twenty-first Judicial Circuit of Indiana; 1868-72, member of Indiana 
Senate. Died, May, 1893, at Covington, Ind. 

185. Abram Van Horn Yates, deceased. 

B. S. Died, 1861. 



XXI. CLASS OF 1860. 



186. Flavius Josephus Bellamy, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, October 4, 1838, in Switzerland County, Indiana. Brother 
of 165 and 592. Served three years as a sergeant in Company A, Second Regi- 
ment, Indiana Volunteer Cavalry; 1866-70, member of the Indiana Senate from 
the Counties of Switzerland and Ohio. Died, November 4, 1874, in Switzerland 
County, Ind, 

187. Jefferson Emery Brant, deceased. 

B. S. Minister. Born, February 27, 1837, in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Brother 
of 353. 1860, entered Indiana Conference, and appointed to Highland Mis- 
sion; 1861, Prairieton; 1862-65, captain, major, lieutenant-colonel Eighty-fifth Regi- 
ment Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 1865, pastor in Brazil, Bedford, Rockport, In- 
dianapolis; 1876, presiding elder, Evansville District; 1880, pastor Martinsville, 
Bloomington; 1873-76, secretary of the Indiana Conference; 1885, transferred to 
South Kansas Conference and stationed at Fort Scott; 1888, Parsons; 1891, presid- 
ing elder Fort Scott District; 1892, chaplain Department Kansas G. A. R. ; 1897-98, 
pastor, Burlington, Kansas; 1898, superannuated; 1892, reserve delegate to General 
Conference; 1896. delegate to General Conference; president Good Citizens' League 
of Bloomington, Ind. Married, August 8, 1858, to Miss Mary A. McAllister. Died, 
February 29, 1904, at Bloomington, Ind. 

188. James Q. Ghenoweth, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1863. Born, February 9, 1841, at Harrodsburg, Ky. Lawyer. 
Member of State Senate of Texas; member of Congress; 1885, first auditor of 
United States treasurj'-; superintendent Texas State Confederate Home; 1885, until 
death, county judge, Fannin County, Texas. Died, June 19, 1909, at Bedford 
City, Va. 

189. Joseph Harrison Clarke, deceased. 

B. S. Merchant. Born in Edinburgh, Indiana. Teacher in Stockwell Col- 
legiate Institute; deputy collector internal revenue, Lafayette district; dealer in 
grain; wrote market reports for The Indiana Farmer for many years before his 
death. Married, June 22, 1870, Miss Jennie Lunger, at Lafayette, Ind. Died, Jan- 
uary 9, 1909, at Indianapolis. 

190. Josiah Baker Gathright, Manufacturer, 703 W. Main St., Louis- 

ville, Ky. 

A. B.; A. M., 1863. Born, December 24, 1838, in Ballardsville, Kentucky. 
1861, entered the Confederate Army as private, and served as sergeant, lieutenant, 
captain of cavalry and quartermaster; 1865-1900, manufacturer and merchant, Louis- 
ville. Married, 1869, to Miss Mary V. Henton, who died in 1870; married in 1874, 
to Miss Emma E. McGrath. 

191. Patrick O'Bannon Hawes, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1863. Born, March 26, 1839, in Louisville, Kentucky. 1861, 
private in Company F, Fourteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, United 
States Army; 1862, second lieutenant; 1863, first lieutenant and captain; 1868, re- 
moved from Louisville to Omaha; 1868, delegate from Nebraska to Soldiers' and 
Sailors' Convention at Chicago; served on committee on resolutions; 1874, elected to 
the Forty-fourth Congress; 1879-81, police judge of the city of Omaha; 1884, as- 
sistant superintendent of folding room of United States Senate. Married, October 
21, 1863, Miss Amelia M. Hampton, of Boyd County, Kentucky. Said to be de- 
ceased; date not given. 



62 DePauw University 1861 

192. John W. Heath, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1863. Born, December 25, 1839, in Lafayette. Merchant and 
Banker, Lafayette, Ind. Married, December 2, 1869, to Miss Mary A, Hanna. 
Died, September 4, 1890, in Lafayette, Ind. 

193. William Henry Furlong Randall, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1863. Lawyer. Born, July 24, 1834, in Loudon County, Vir- 
ginia. Studied law, after graduation, in Shelbyville, Ind. Enlisted at beginning 
of the Civil War as private in Sixteenth Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, and was 
promoted four times, until he became major of the regiment. Served until end of 
the war. Afterwards was appointed Adjutant General on staff of Major General 
Hackelman; afterwards on staff of Major General McArthur. Afterwards prac- 
ticed law until his death. Married, 1881, Miss Mary Florence Shurts, of Brown 
Brook, N. J. Died, July 24, 1891, at Denver, Colo. 



XXII. CLASS OF 1861. 



194. J. W. Armstrong, deceased. 

B. S. Died, June 21, 1901, in Indianapolis. 

195. Peter M. Bigney, deceased. 

B. S.; M. D. Born, 1834, in Nova Scotia. Surgeon in the United States 
Army; member of the Academy of Medicine, Cincinnati, and Ohio State Medical 
Association. Married, July 16, 1867, Miss Mary C. Olcott. Died, May 8, 1895, in 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

196. Richard Sedgwick Dudley, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, October 29, 1834, in Wayne County, Indiana. 1866-70, 
practiced law in Richmond, Ind.; city attorney of Richmond two years; on account 
of failing health, removed to Dallas, Texas, in 1870, and assisted in perfecting the 
municipal government of that city, also serving for a time as city secretary; 1882-86, 
teacher in Putnam County, Indiana; 1890-91, principal of High School in Hartland, 
Kansas; 1894, appointed district farmer of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian 
Agency, at Darlington, Oklahoma; 1902, transferred to the San Carlos Indian Agei cy 
(Apache) at Carlos, Arizona. Married, February 14, 1866, Miss Susan A. Lee. 
at Greencastle, Ind. Died, March 27, 1905, at San Carlos, Ariz. 

197. John Garrison Dunbar, Farmer, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1864; M. D., 1866. Born, May 8, 1839, in Greenfield, Indiana. 
Brother of 169 and 245. Practiced medicine three years in Greenfield, Ind.; 1862-65, 
private, first lieutenant, captain and major Seventy-ninth Regiment Indiana Volun- 
teer Infantry; 1869-71, assistant assessor internal revenue; 1902-10, postmaster, 
Greencastle, Ind.; 1871 — , farmer. Married, December 1, 1863, Miss Julia Ham- 
mond, who died January 5, 1878; married Miss Alice Talbott, at Greencastle, Ind. 

198. David Welborn Jones, deceased. 

A. B. ; B. D., 1864. Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Illinois. Born, March 
16, 1833, in Vigo County, Indiana. Member of the Sanitary Commission for two 
years under the appointment of Governor Morton; deputy auditor of the State of 
Mississippi four years; at the time of his death assistant editor of the Southwestern 
Christian Advocate, New Orleans. Married, 1872, Miss Mary L. Merrill. Died, Au- 
gust 19, 1878, in New Orleans, and buried at Greencastle, Ind. 

199. Edwin George McCollum, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, August 18, 1836, in LaPorte County, Indiana. Deputy 
prosecuting attorney Thirty-second Judicial Circuit of Indiana; member of LaPorte 
City Council; secretary of Board of LaPorte Water Works; deputy surveyor of St. 
Joseph County; city engineer of Mishawaka. Married, December 23, 1862, Miss 
Fannie A. Hurlbut. Died, May 28, 1884, in Mishawaka, Ind. 

200. George W. Telle, Minister, Salem, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1864. Born, July 12, 1831, in Philadelphia, Pa. Teacher, De- 
Pauw College, New Albany; principal, Spencer Academy; tutor, Indiana Asbury Uni- 
versity; 1867-79, minister Indiana Conference; 1879-82, pastor Mitchell Presbyterian 
Church; 1885-90, pastor Walnut Ridge Presbyterian Church. Married, September 
11, 1872, Miss Martha E. Dickey. 



1862 Alumnal Record 63 

201. Frederick Schwartz Woodcock, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1864. Born, September 1, 1833, Litchfield, Connecticut. 1862, 
entered Southeast Indiana Conference; 1875, transferred to Southern California 
Conference; 1894:, superannuated on account of failing health. Married, July 27, 
1864, Miss Mary Frances Posey. Died, April 28, 1897, at Monrovia, Cal. 



XXIII. CLASS OF 1862. 



202. Irvin Armstrong, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1865. Lawyer. Editor Democrat, Vevay, Indiana. Died, Vevay, 
November 23, 1884. 

203. Arthur Luther Evans, deceased. 

A. B. Born, February 23, 1842, in Fayette County, Indiana. August, 1862, 
enlisted in the Union Army; December, 1862, sick in hospital at Nashville; sent 
home on furlough, and soon afterwards died. 

204. Samuel Godfrey, Minister, Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1865; LL. B., 1861; D. D., 1871. Born, January 18, 1829, in 
Perry County, Pennsylvania. Entered the ministry in 1851; member of the North 
west Indiana Conference. 

205. Robert Arthur Hill, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, in Hendricks County, Indiana, March 21, 1841. Brother 
of 206. Studied law at Evansville; member of the Evansville bar. Unmarried. 
Died, April 5, 1893, at Evansville, Ind. 

206. Matson Hill, Real Estate Dealer, 441 Home Insurance Building, 

Chicago, 111. 

B. S. Born, in Connersville, Indiana, September 6, 1843. Brother of 205. In 
1862, removed from Greencastle to Indianapolis; 1868, removed from Indianapolis 
to Chicago. Married, February 20, 1872, to Miss Libbie Bradley, of New Al- 
bany, Ind. 

207. John Nelson Holloway, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1865. Teacher and Lawyer. Born, March 9, 1839, near Lafay- 
ette, Indiana. Principal of Wesley Academy; 1866, removed to Kansas; 1867, pub- 
lished "History of Kansas;" superintendent of public schools of Pana and Centralia, 
Illinois; regular contributor to the Illinois Teachers' Journal; 1874, began the prac- 
tice of law in Chester, Illinois; 1876, removed to Danville, Illinois; 1881, removed 
to his farm near Lafayette, Ind. Married, July 1, 1861, Miss Henrietta Hall, at 
West Lebanon, Ind. Died, April 19, 1887, near Lafayette, Ind. 

208. William Iseminger, Physician, Denison, Iowa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1865. Born, July 10, 1836, in Westville, Indiana. Attended 
lectures on medicine in University of Michigan; coroner of Crawford County eight 
years; United States pension surgeon; member of U. S. Pension Examining Sur- 
geons. Married, September 10, 1868, at \'andalia, Iowa, to Miss Nan J. Cavett, who 
died in 1893. 

209. Henry Godden Jackson, Minister, 3552 W. 62d PL, Chicago, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1865; D. D., 1877. 4> B K. Born, in Dearborn County, Indiana, 
1862-65, principal of Stockwell Collegiate Institute; 1866, pastor Ames Methodist 
Episcopal Church, New Orleans; assistant editor of New Orleans Advocate; 1869-78, 
superintendent of missions in South America; 1879-82, pastor Grand Avenue Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church, Kansas City, Missouri; 1882-84, pastor in Sedalia, Mis- 
souri; 1884-85, president of Lewis College, Glasgow, Missouri; 1885-90, pastor 
of Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago; 1890-92, pastor Marshfield 
Avenue Church; 1892-98, presiding elder, North Chicago district. Rock River 
Conference; 1898-1904, district superintendent, Chicago district; now pastor Chi- 
cago Lawn Methodist Episcopal Church. Member of the General Missionary 
Committee during three quadrenniums; member of Joint Commission for preparing 
Hymnal for Methodist Episcopal Church and Methodist Episcopal Church, South; 
member of Joint Commission on Federation, same churches. Author of "Himnos 
Evangelicos" — a collection of hymns in Spanish, used in the missions of South 
America; author of "The Gospel Minister and Ministerial Support" (pamphlet), 1909. 
Married, September 22, 1862, Miss Alice Clark, at Ash Grove, 111. 



64 DePauw University 1862 

210. George Sproson Jones, deceased. 

A.B. ; A. M., 1880; M. D., 1867, University of Michigan. Born, December 23, 
1841, in Covington, Indiana. 1880-85, United States examining surgeon for pen- 
sions; 1878-85, member of school board; 1885-87, county health officer; 1888-89, 
grand master R. and S. Masters of Indiana; 1889, re-appointed examining surgeon. 
Married, December 29, 1870, to Miss Martha T. Wood. Died, August 26, 1897, at 
Covington, Indiana. 

211. Henry Hamilton Mathias, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M. Lawyer. Born, January 30, 1838, in Jackson, Louisiana. Fa- 
ther of 1301 and M-10. 1862-65, served in the Federal Army, member of the Sixth 
Indiana Cavalry; 1867, admitted to the bar; professor of law, DePauw University. 
Married, November 3, 1868, to Miss Mary Hartley, of Greencastle, Ind. Died, 
October 17, 1903, at Greencastle. Ind. 

212. Courtland Gushing Matson, Lawyer, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1865. Born, April 25, 1841, in Brookville, Indiana. 1861, sec- 
ond lieutenant Sixteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 1862-65, adjutant, 
lieutenant-colonel and colonel Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry; 1867-73, 
prosecuting attorney; 1878, chairman Democratic State Central Committee; member 
of the Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Congresses, from Fifth 
District of Indiana; 1888, Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana; attorney 
for Indiana of the L., N. A. & C. Railroad Company; 1909 — , member of Indiana 
State Board of Tax Commissioners. Married, December 12, 1871, Miss Mary Nel- 
son Farrow, who died February 6, 1893. 

213. Thomas B. McManis, deceased. 

B. S. ; A. M., pro honore, 1877. Minister. Born, August 16, 1837, in Boone 
County, Indiana. 1862-65, soldier in Company D, Twelfth Regiment, Indiana Volun- 
teer Infantry; 1865-68, resided in Iowa; 1869-81, member Northwest Indiana Con- 
ference. Married, February 20, 1859, Miss Mary E. Sandifur. Died, January 21, 
1883, in Indianapolis. 

214. John A. Miller, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, September 3, 1841. Prosecuting attorney; railroad con- 
tractor. Member Company C, Sixty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteers; wounded 
at Murfreesboro, Tenn., August 19, 1862. Married, November, 1869, Miss Sarah 
Marshall, who died August, 1878; married, November, 1883, Miss Mary Grove, who 
died June, 1906. Died, February 21, 1909, and is buried at Madison, Ind. 

215. Benjamin Osborn, Fruit Grower, R. R. 1, Irvington, Indianap- 

olis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1865. Born, October 29, 1835, in Butler County, Ohio. Married, 
November 30, 1865, Miss Mary Torr. 

216. William Henry Sherfy, deceased. 

B. S.; M. S., 1876. Merchant. Born, Septem.ber 15, 1840, in Perrysville, In- 
diana. Brother of 123. Major in United States signal service. Married, December 
19, 1867, Miss Agnes Robinson. Killed, April 29, 1877, by a falling wall at a fire 
in Greencastle, Ind. 

217. Orlando Jay Smith, deceased. 

B. S. ; A. M., pro honore, 1876. Editor and Ptiblisher. Born, June 14, 1842, 
near Terre Haute, Indiana. 1861-62, sergeant "Asbury Guards," Sixteenth Indiana 
\'olunteers; 1862-65, lieutenant, captain and major Sixth Regiment Indiana Volun- 
teer Cavalry; founder of Terre Haute Gazette and Terre Haute Mail; editor Terre 
Haute Express; editor Chicago Express; author of "A Short View of Great Ques- 
tions," and "The Coming Democracy," "Eternalism," "Balance," and "The Agree- 
ment Between Science and Religion." Founder of the American Press Asso- 
ciation, and until his death its president and general manager. Married, March 
28, 1881, Miss Evelyn V. Berry. Died, December 20, 1908, at Dobbs Ferry, New 
York. 

218. Michael M. Stoltz, Minister, 225 Jewell Ave., Salina, Kansas. 
B. S. ; D. D., 1891, Kansas Wesleyan University. Born, April 30, 1836, in 

Newberry, Pennsylvania. 1862-72, pastor in Indiana; 1872-75, missionary to Wash- 
ington Island, Wisconsin; 1875-76, assistant superintendent Western Seamen's Friend 
Society; 1876-78, pastor in Rolling Prairie, Indiana; 1878-82, Wilson, Kansas; 1882- 
85, Brookville, Kansas; 1885-86, Solomon City, Kansas; 1886-90, presiding elder 
Ellsworth District. Northwest Kansas Conference. Member of the State Temper- 
ance Convention to secure prohibition; one of the founders of the Kansas Wes- 
leyan University; first treasurer of its Board of Trustees; 1888-92, delegate to 



1S63 Alumxal Rkcord 65 

(Jeneral Conference; 1890, delegate to Ecumenical Conference; 1892-9;5, dean of 
fij-.ances, Kansas Wesleyan University; 1895-07, presiding elder of Norton district; 
1897-1900, presiding elder of Salina district, North-west Kansas Conference; 1898- 
1910, president of Board of Trustees, Kansas WesleyaTi University, Salina, Kansas. 
Married, August, 18(j4, to Miss Eliza H. Coombs, of Lebaiion, Ind. 



XXIV. CLASS OF i8S3. 



219. William Marion Hoggatt, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1866. 1860, prosecuting attorney; practiced law at Boonville, 
Indiana, until his death; 1880, delegate National Republican Convention, Chicago. 
Died, July 4. 1SS9. 

220. John N. Kerr, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, December 1, 18.39, near Aurora, Indiana. City attorney, 
Columbus, Jnd. Died, December 4, 1871, at Columbus, Ind. 

221. John Clark Ridpath, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1866; LL. D., 1880, Syracuse University. Born, April 26, 1840, 
in Putnam Covmty, Indiana. Father of 821, 948, 1134 and 1641, and brother of 
267, 348, 649 and 707. 1863-64, professor of Languages in Thorntown Academy; 
1864-66, principal of same; 1866, professor-elect of Languages in Baker University, 
Kansas; 1866-69, superintendent of public schools, Lawrenceburg, Ind.; 1869-71, 
professor of English Literature and Normal Instruction in the Indiana Asbury 
University; 1871-79, professor of Belles Lettres and History in same; 1879, vice 
president of same; 1882-85, vice president and professor of History and Po- 
litical Philosophy in same; 1897-98, editor of The Arena Magazine. Boston, Mas- 
sachusetts. In authorship as follows: 187 4-75, an "Academic History of the United 
.States;" 1876, a "Grammar School History of the United States:" 1877, a "Popular 
Plistory of the United States;" 1879, an "Inductive Grammar of the English Lan- 
guage;" 1881, "Life and Work of Garfield;" 1880-85, a "Cyclopedia of Universal 
History" (four vols.); 1888, a "Life and Work of W". C. DePauw" (unpublished); 
1888-94, "Great Races of Mankind" (four vols.); 1892, "Christopher Columbus; the 
E])och, the Man, and the Work" (unpublished) ; 1893, "Life and W^ork of James G. 
Blaine;" 1893, "Columbus and Columbia;" 1894, "Famous Paintings of the World;" 
1894-95, "Life and Memoirs of Bishop William Taylor;" 1895, "Napoleon Bonaparte;" 
1879-95, associate editor of "People's Cyclopedia." Monographs as follows: "Alex- 
ander Hamilton" (1880); "Trial of Guitteau" (1882); "Epoch of Integration" (1883); 
"History and Historical Study" (1885); "Beyond the Sierras" (1888); "The True 
Evolution"' (1889); "The Citizen Soldier" (1890); "The Man in History" (1892); 
"The Suppression of the Intellectual Life" (1892); Etc.; "The Bond and the Dol- 
lar" (1896); "Notable Events of the Nineteenth Century" (1896); a series of Re- 
form Pamphlets (1897-98); "A Working LTniversity in the Home Reference Library" 
(1897-98); "Library of Universal Literature" (25 vols.). (1898); "James Otis; A 
Patriotic Character Study" (1898); "A Brief Chronological History of All Nations:" 
— a supplement to W^ebster's International Dictionary: also many magazine articles, 
poems and lectures. Married. December 21, 1862, Han.nah R. Smythe, at Green- 
castle, Ind. Died, July 31, 1900, in New York City, and was buried at Gree;-;- 
castle, Ind. 

222. Jason Lee Rippetoe, Teacher, Malott Park, Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1866. Born, December 6, 1839, in \'igo County, Indiana. 1863- 
64 and 1866-67, principal of Danville Academy, Ind.; 1867-86, superintendent of 
public schools, Connersville, Indiana; 1888-95, superintendent of public schools, 
Trenton, Mo. Married, September 26, 1865, Miss Sarah Ellen Allen. 

223. Eli F. Ritter, Lawyer, 21.3 E. 11th St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1866; LL. B., 1866, Indianapolis Law School. Born, 1838, Hen- 
dricks County, Indiana. Captain Indiana \'olvmteer Infantry; August 12. 1882, com- 
missioned colonel of First Veteran Regiment in the Indiana State jNIilitia. Mar- 
ried, July 13, 1865, Miss Narcie L. Lockwood. 

224. James H. Ruddell, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer, Ii (liarapolis. Member of the Indiana Legislature; lieute;:ant 
in Indiana Volunteer Infantry. 



66 DePauw Uxiversity 1863 

225. John Henry Sharp, deceased. 

B. S. ; LL. B., 1S68, University of Michigan. Lawyer. Born, June 1, 1840, 
in Groveport, Ohio. Practiced law in Columbus, Ohio, from 1876 until his death, 
July 2i, 1905. 

228. Edward Payne Thompson, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M. Born, June 15, 1841, at Salem, Indiana. Connected with the 
Union Army during the war; 1S65-S5, assistant postmaster, Indianapolis, Indiana; 
1880-86, member of Board of School Commissioners; 1890-92, assistant postmaster, 
Indianapolis; 1892-94, postmaster, Indianapolis; 1894-95, secretary of the Lombard 
Building and Loan Association, Indianapolis; 1895-99, secretary Board of Regents 
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument; 1899-1900, American postmaster of Havana, Cuba; 
1900, paj-master H. E. Railroad Company. Married, May 23, 1886, to Miss Mary 
E. Williams, of Warsaw, Ind. Died, April 23, 1904, at Indianapolis. 

227. Martin Lemuel Wells, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1S66; B. D., 1867, Garr^ett Biblical Institute. Minister. Born, 
in Jennings County, Indiana. Pastor in Southeast Indiana Conference; appoint- 
ments: Franklin, Third Street and Seventh Street, Indianapolis; Broolcvnlle, Rush- 
ville, first charge Greensburgh, Lawrenceburgh, Aurora, Trinity, Madison; corre- 
spondent Indianapolis Journal and Cincinnati Gazette; chaplain of the One Hun- 
dred and Forty-fifth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 1890-91, chaplain of 
the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Indiana; member of the Ameri- 
can Association for the Advancement of Science; 1858, member of the Indiana 
Academy of Science; trustee of DePauw University. Married, 1869, to Miss 
Mattie Gent, who died March 12, 1885. Died, February 19, 1907, at Los Angeles, 
California. 

228. Thomas Bond Wood, Minister, 521 Plaza of the Inquisition, 

Lima, Peru. 

A. B. ; also A. B., 1864, Wesleyan L'niversitj-, Middletown, Connecticut; A. M., 
1866; also A. M., 1867, Wesleyan; D. D.. Weslej-an, 1901; LL. D., 1882, Indiana 
Asbury University. Born, March 17, 1844, in Lafayette, Indiana. Father of 
1834, 1854 and Music 51. 1863, licensed to preach; 1865, entered New England 
Conference; 1868, transferred to Northwest Indiana Conference; 1893, to South 
America Conference, as one of its founders; 1898, to Western South America Con- 
ference as one of its founders; 1905, to Andes (now Chile) Conference, as one 
of its founders; 1910, to North Andes Mission Conference, as one of its founders; 
1864-67, teacher of natural sciences and German in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, 
Mass.; 1867-69, president Valparaiso College, Indiana; 1870-77, missionary in Ar- 
gentina, stationed at Rosario, Santa Fe, working in English, Spanish, and German; 
1872, acting American consul, and 1873-77, consul, for Rosario and its dependencies; 
1874-77, chairman Board of Examiners of city schools, Rosario; 1875, member of 
city government, securing suppression of bull-fights, reforms in schools, etc.; 1875- 
77, refused presidency but was professor of Physics and Astronomy in Rosario Na- 
tional College; 1876-77, chairman provincial school council of Rosario; 1877-81, mis- 
sionary to Uruguay, at Montevideo; 1879-87. superintendent of all M. E. missions 
in South America; 1877-87, founder and editor of El Ezaugelista, the first Spanish 
evangelical weekly in the world; 1881, wrote and published Breies Informaciones, a 
brief handbook on Methodism; 1881, delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference 
at London; 1882, sent to Mexico to study and compare that field with South Amer- 
ica; 1883, returned to South America, securing approval of Emperor to introduction 
of M. E. Church work and schools (with Bible study) in Brazil, in 1885; 1886, led 
agitation which resulted in recognition of rights of Protestant marriages in Para- 
guay; 1888-91, founded school in Colonia \*aldense, Uruguay,- — first Protestant school 
legalized to grant bachelor's degree south of the U. S. ; founded preachers' training 
school at Buenos Aires, Argentina; 1891-1907, superintendent of M. E. missions in 
northwestern parts of South America; 1893, helped found mission high school, — 
general director of it and its affiliated primary schools; 1893, delegate to World's 
Congress of :Missions at Chicago; 1893 — , special commissioner of Missionary' Society 
to governments and people of western South America to secure broader religious 
liberty; 1898, illegally imprisoned in Lima, Peru, for conducting Protestant services; 
1899, 'founded Technicar School of Commerce in Lima, — president of same; 1899, 
special commissioner of Ecuador to found a system of normal schools for that re- 
public; 1903-06, made visits to Isthmus of Panama, founding M. E. Church there, 
English and Spanish, helping start Y. M. C. A. work. University Club, Sojourners' 
Club, etc., among Americans, and pioneering mission school work among natives; 
1905-06, governrrTent chaplain in Canal Zone; 1906. founded preachers' training 
school at Lima, Peru; 1907, — president of same; 1909, edited revised edition of 
Spanish hymnal, and published Spanish sone book for day schools. Joint editor of 
first Spanish hymn and tune book in South America (Buenos Aires, 1881), and 
editor of five editions of the Spanish Methodist hymnal (without tunes). Admitted 



1864 Alumnal Record 67 

to the practice of law in the Argentine Federal Court, in 1875. Member of Amer- 
ican Association for Advancement of Science, of Scientific Congress of Latin Amer- 
ica, and of National Geographical Society, Lima, Peru. Married, July 23. 1867, 
Miss Ellen Dow, of Westfield, Mass. 



XXV. CLASS OF 1864. 



229. Walter H. Armstrong, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1867. Lawyer. Died, 1870, New Orleans. 

230. Enoch G. Cox, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1867. Railway Storekeeper. Born, December 4, 1842, in Car- 
roll County, Indiana. Three years with engineer corps United States Army, in De- 
partment of the Cumberland; five years editor of the Delphi Journal; railway store- 
keeper for the Pennsylvania Company. Married, 1870, Miss Winnie Jones. Died, 
January 14, 1902, at Fort Wayne, Ind. 

231. George W. Griffin, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1867. Born, January 28, 1840, in Knightstown, Indiana. 1869- 
74, attorney in St. Louis; 1875-83, in the United States mail service; 1884, engaged 
in the manufacture of casket hardware, with Cincinnati Coffin Company. Mar- 
ried, January 29, 1867, to Miss Flora Russell, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

232. Charles Roehl, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1867. Lawyer. Born, May 28, 1839, in Eberfield, Prussia. 1865- 
67, superintendent of public schools, Connersville, Ind.; 1880-84, mayor of Con- 
nersville; 1884-89, city attorney. Married, April 2, 1867, Miss Kate D. Chenoweth. 
Died, September 2, 1889. 



XXVI. CLASS OF 1865. 



233. Amos Wesley Ballard, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1868. Minister and Teacher. Born, December 24, 1832, near 
Plainfield, Indiana. Married, December 28, 1856, Miss Sabrah Hoadley, at Plain- 
field. Died, January 14, 1869, at Plainfield, Ind. 

234. Edwin I. Farnsworth, Civil Engineer, 1328 Broadway, Kansas 

City, Missouri. 

B. S. Born, November 14, 1840, Liberty, Indiana. 1865-66, assistant city en- 
gineer, Leavenworth, Kansas; 1866, deputy United States Surveyor of government 
lands in Kansas and Nebraska; 1866-69, city engineer of Leavenworth, Kansas; 
1869-70, city engineer and bridge contractor; 1870, chief engineer of King Bridge 
Company, of Topeka, Kan.; 1873-78, chief engineer and president of Missouri Valley 
Bridge Company, Leavenworth; 1878-91, chief engineer Kansas City Bridge and Iron 
Company; 1891-98, civil engineer and bridge contractor; 1898, retired; 1904-08, mem- 
ber of Board of Public Works and Water Commissioners of Kansas City, Mo. Mar- 
ried December 23, 1874, to Martha J. Park, of Leavenworth, Kansas. 

235. William Ferdinand Gillmore, Minister, Petersburg, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1868; Ph. D., 1880, Chaddock College, Quincy, Illinois; D. D., 
1889, Allegheny College. Born, January 20, 1843, in Allegheny City, Penn. 1865-67, 
principal High School, Monticello, 111.; 1868, professor of Mathematics and Natural 
Science, Rockport, Ind.; 1869, pastor. Pine River, Wis.; 1870, entered Illinois 
Conference; appointments: Tolono, Perry, Pittsfield, Danville, Rantoul, Gibson City, 
Beardstown, Harristown, Hillsboro, Farmer City. Shelbyville, Decatur, Winchester, 
Fithian, Tolono, Petersburg. Married, March 3, 1867, Miss Edna Kiser, at Monti- 
cello, 111. 



()8 DePauw University 1S6o 

236. David Gilbert Hamilton, lOO Washington St., Chicago, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1868; LL. B.. 1867, University of Chicago. Born, January 10, 
1842, in Chicago. President of the National Railway Company of Illinois; director 
of the Union JMntual Life Insurance Company of Elaine; trustee of the University 
of Chicago; trustee of DePauw University; manager of the Utica Cemeit Manu- 
facturing Company; president Chicago City Railway Company. Residence, 99'.2'J Mich- 
igan Avenue. Married, December 6, 1870, to Miss Mary Jane Kendall. 

237. Mark W. Ingle, Mercantile Agent, 2049 Wallace St., Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1868. Born, May 22, 1842, in Inglefield, Indiana. Railway sta- 
tion agent in Greencastle; coal and salt dealer, Indianapolis; mirror manufacturer^ 
Cincinnati; inventor, Pittsburg; mercantile agent, Philadelphia. Past Commander 
Post 77, G. A. R. ; now on staif of Commander-in-Chief, G. A. R. Married, Feb- 
ruary 11, 1874. Miss Grace L. Barr, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

238. Lafayette Joseph, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1868; LL. B., Louisville Law School. Lawyer. Born, May 4, 
1842, in Nai)oleon, Kentucky. 1872-74, prosecuting attorney, Louisville; 1879-84, 
president Board of Councilmen, Louisville. ^Married, December 2.3, 1873, Miss Julia 
llcinsheimer. Died, I\lay 28, 1901, at Louisville, Ky. 

238. J. Burdette Myers, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1868. Teacher. Born at Stanford, Lincoln Couray, Kentucky, 
in 18;^6. ^Married Miss Ilolton, Llemingsburg, Ky., in 1870. Died, Stanford, 1880. 

240. John Poucher, ]vlinister and Teacher, Petersburg, Indiana. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1868; B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1867; D. D., same, 1887. 
•Ji B K. Born, March 4, 1843, in England. Father of 1078, 1137, 1248, 1564, 
1676, 1729 and 2139. 1856-67, instructor in Northwestern University, Evanston, Illi- 
nois; 1866, elected professor. Baker Univeisity, Kansas; 1867, member of Indiana 
Conference; 1877-81, secretary of the Indiana Conference; 1867-80, a pastor; 1880-84, 
presiding elder, Indianapolis District; 1882-88, trustee of DePauw University; 1882- 
98, member of the Executive Committee of the Joint Board; 1882-94, secretary of 
the same; 1884, delegate to General Conference; 1884-86, pastor Centenary Church, 
New Albany; 1886-98, professor in School of Theology, DePauw Uiiiversity; 1886- 
87, treasurer of the Faculty; 1889, pastor of Trinity Church, New Albany, Indiana; 
1894-98, treasurer of DePauw University; 1898-1900, pastor, Lawrenceburg, Indiana; 
1899, trustee of DePauw University; 1900-01, pastor First Church, Greensburg, In- 
diana; 1901-07, district superintendent, New Albany District; 1907 — , pastor, Pe- 
tersburg. Contributor of articles to Methodist Rei-ie^v. and other religious period- 
icals. Married, September 17, 1867, ^liss Annie M. Cross, who died ^larch 31, 1897. 

241. Rufus Raymond Wilkinson, Minister. 828 Emerson St., Evans- 

ton, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1868; B. D., 1867, Garrett Biblical Institute; D. D., 1890, De- 
Pauw University. Born, February 15, 1837, in Brookville, Indiana. 1864, prin- 
cipal West Lebanon Academy; 1865, principal Wabash High School; 1866-67, teacher 
preparatory department, Northwestern University, Evanston, 111.; 1869-70, principal of 
Rock River Conference Seminary, Mt. Morris, 111.; 1867, entered Rock River Con- 
ference; 1861, enlisted in the Union Army, w"as a member of Lew Wallace's Elev- 
enth Indiana Zouave Regiment, which saw service in Eastern \^irginia, at Ronmej', 
Winchester and Harper's Ferry. Married. August, 1864, Miss ]\Iattie C. Wilson, 
of Indianapolis, who died February 27, 1867; marrie'd, September 27, 1868, Miss 
Adelia Ouackenbush, St. Charles, 111. 

242. William Oran Wyant, deceased. 

A. B. Minister. Born, September 10, 1837, in Tuscarawas Cnui^ty. Ohio. Pto- 
fessor Mathematics, Thorntown (Ind.) Academj', and afterward princiiial of the 
same; 1865, entered Northwest Indiana Conference, and appointed to Delphi. Ird.; 
a specialist in Oriental languages. Married, June 21, 1863, to Miss Sophronia Lee. 
Died, January 26, 1867, in Delphi, Ind. 



'^SQQ Alumxal Rfxord G9 

XXVII. CLASS OF 1866. 



243. Oiin Robert Brouse, Lawyer, Editor and S. S. Specialist, Rock- 

ford, 111. 

A. r. ; A. M., 1869; LL. P.., 18G8. Irdianapolis Law School. Born, August 20, 
1S43, in New Albany, Indiana. 186-3, private in Fifty-fourth Regiment fndiana 
X'olunteer Infantry; 1864, private in One Hundred and Thirty-second Regiment In- 
diana \'olu' teer Infantry; 1868-79, attornej^-at-law in Chicago'; 1877, editor of Med- 
ical Laws of Illinois; 1878-96, editor Golden Censer, Rockford, Illinois; 1832-8-3, 
president Illinois State Sunday School Association; 1889, delegate to First World's 
Sunday School Convention, London; 1897 — , David C. Cook Publishing Company 
(Chicago), Married, January 29, 1891, to Miss Lillian Armil L'tter, at Rockford. 
111. Resider.ce, 81.5 North Church Street. 

244. Robert E. Curran, deceased. 

A. ]'. ; A. M., 1869; M. D., 1873, University of Louisville. Physician and 

Editor. P.orn, March 8, 184-5, at Jeffersonvilie, Indiana. Practiced medicire in Jef- 

fersonville and Charlestown, Ind. Married. 1868, Miss Pauline Garner. Died, 
^larch, 1904, at Los Angeles, Cal. 

245. Thomas B. Downs, deceased. 

I;. S. Der.tist and Lawyer. Married, ISf;;). ^Nliss Phila Sunderland. Died. 
April 25, 1S74, in Burlingtown, Iowa. 

£46. Hamilton Jennings Dunbar, deceased. 

A. IJ. ; A. ^[., 1869. Lawyer. P-orn, September 13, 1346, in Greenfield, Indiana. 
Brother of 169 and 197. Married, April 1, 1868, ]Miss Florence Jones. Died, 
September 5, 1876. Address of widow, Greencastle, Ind. 

247. Daniel W. English, Minister, Paris, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1S69; D. D., 1896, Chaddock College. Born. November 22, 18:17, 
in Marshall, Illinois. 1866-94, minister in the Illinois Conference; 1884-87, pre 
siding elder of the Bloomington District; 1894, presiding elder of Quircy Dis 
trict; ] astor at ^Nlattoon. ^Married, January 1, 1867, Miss Winnie F. Minear. 

248. William Johnston, Lawyer, 407 Washington St., Valparaiso. Ind. 

B. S. 

249. John Deming Reed, Law3'er, Greencastle, Ind. 

P>. S. ]!on!, 1841, on \V'ea Plains, Tippecanoe Countj% Indiana. 1868, admit- 
ted to., the bar in the State of Missouri; 1870, county attorney in and for York 
County, Nebiaska; 1872, abstractor of titles, Greencastle, Ind.; 1886, proprietor of 
the Sherman Center News. Sherman Center. Kans. ; 1887, attorney for Julesburg 
Bank, Julesburg, Colo. Married, May 26, 1868, to Miss Elizabeth A. Tenr.a .t. 

250.. Henry W. Shirley, Physician, Shoals, Ind. 

B. S. B-orn, May 1.'), 1842, in Orange County. Indiana. Married, Alpy 17, 
1S7(», Miss Emma Mcknight. 

251. Salem B. Towne, Physician and Minister. TO.j S. College Ave., 

Greencastle. Ind. 

A. B. ; .\. ^L, 1S6!); M. I)., 1868. Cln'cago Medical College. Northwestern 
University; M. D.. 1S71, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City; S. T. 
I)., 1891, DePauw University. <!• B K. Born, 1847, Indiana. Father of 1-514, 
1610, 1815, 1847 and 1!»72, and brother of 507. 1868, teacher of Mathematics, 
Ilamline University, Minnesota; 1871-75, physician and druggist, I'rankfort, Ird. ; 
1375, entered the ministry of the M. E. Church in Northwest fndiana Co!!- 
ference; appointments: Argos, Dayton and Rossville; I'irst Church, South Bend; 
I'irst Church, Crawfordsville; Centenary, Terre Haute; College Avenue, Green- 
castle; First Church. South Bend. 1897-1903, presiding elder, Greencastle Dis- 
trict; 1903-04. [Michigan City; 1905-09, field secretary, DePauw University: 1903—, 
financial secretary, same. }klember of General Conferences of 1392 and 1900. Ma:- 
ried, 1871, Miss Laura T. Lockwood. 



70 DePauw University 1867 

252. Henry Clay Waltz, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1869. Minister. Born, June 6, 1843, in Germantown, Indiana. 
1866-68, visited Europe; 1868-69, lectured in the principal cities of Indiana; 1869, 
entered the North Indiana Conference; 1871, transferred to Colorado Conference; 
appointments: Cheyenne, Laramie, Golden, Pueblo. Married, September 22, 1870, 
Miss Helen F. Carrott. Died, May 11, 1877, in Ouincy, 111. 



XXVIII. CLASS OF 1867. 



253. James Finley Allan, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Died, March 15, 1876, in Sullivan, Indiana. 

254. William Franklin Bartholomew, Minister, 127 Woodlawn Ave., 

Topeka, Kansas. 

B. S. Born, August 11, 1845, in Danville, Indiana. Brother of 164. 1869, 
entered the Northwest Indiana Conference; 1872, transferred to Des Moines Con- 
ference; 1872-1902, pastor in the Des Moines Conference. Superannuated, 1908. 
Married, April 9, 1872, to Miss Lizzie B. Stephens, of Valparaiso, Ind. 

255. John Wesley Beasley, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870. Lawyer. Born, May 22, 1845, in Indiana. Married, No- 
vember 20, 1877, to Miss Kate McGinley. Died, September 11, 1888, at Huronia 
Beach, Mich., and buried in Spring Valley Cemetery, Lafayette, Ind. 

256. James Henderson Crichton, deceased. 

B. S.; LL. B., University of Michigan, 1868. Born, May 5, 1844, in Scot- 
land. Went to Chetopa, Kansas, in 1868, and began practice of law. 1872-76, 
member of State Senate; 1874-76, president State Senate; first regent State Normal, 
appointed in 1877, and serving for twelve years, part of the time as president of 
the Board of Supervisors of the lands of the institution; Mayor of Chetopa. Mar- 
ried, May 24, 1870, Miss ]\Iartha Billington, at Meadville, Mo. Died, November 
5, 1905, at Chetopa, Kans. 

257. Leander Mead Crist, Lawyer and Teacher, Thorntown, Ind. 

B. S. Born, October 23, 1837, in Liberty, Indiana. 1867-70, teacher; 1870-75, 
attorney-at-law; 1875-81, superintendent of public schools. Union County, Ind.; from 
this date in the reform battle against the liquor traffic; Prohibition candidate for 
Representative from Boone County, in 1886; for State Superintendent of Public 
Instruction, in 1890; delegate to the National Convention, at Indianapolis, in 1888; 
delegate to National Convention in Cincinnati, in 1892; candidate for member of 
Congress from Ninth Indiana District in 1894; delegate to National Convention at 
Pittsburg, Pa., and candidate for Governor, in 1896; State Chairman of Prohibi- 
tion party in 1897-98; 1900-02, publisher of The Tzventieth Century, Thorntown, Ind.; 
1901-06, president Home National Bank, of Thorntown; 1906 — , Argus Enterprise, 
Thorntown. IMarried, October 23, 1871. to Miss Eunice M. Brown, of Liberty, 
Indiana, who died February 25, 1873; married, June 12, 1880, to Miss Orpha A. 
Gath, of Oxford, Ohio. 

258. John Wesley Culley, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870; M. D., University of Michigan, 1873. Physician. Mar- 
ried, 1867, Miss Lizzie Kimble. Died, March 22, 1907, at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

259. Samuel Reed Downey, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1870. Lawyer. Born, May 26, 1847, in Rising Sun, Indiana. 
Brother of 334, 485, 660. 1884-87, editor "Indiana Statutes at Large." Married, 
January 24, 1871, Miss Henrietta B. Ashford. Died, February 3, 1893, at Rising 
Sun, Ind. 

260. Ralph Shaw Gregory, Lawyer, Muncie, Ind. 

B. S. Born, February 28, 1843, in Delaware County, Indiana. Married, July 
5, 1880, to Miss Anna C. Madden. 



ISQ7 Alumnal Record 71 

261. Oliver Stout Hawkins, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870. Lawyer. Born, 1846, in Indiana. Died, 1873, at Baxter 
Springs, Kansas. 

262. Samuel Reese Hiett, deceased. 

B. S. ; LL. B., 1869, Indianapolis Law School. Born, January 4, 1843, at Sugar 
Grove, Indiana. 1869-71, attorney-at-law, Lafayette. Married, December 23, 1870, 
to Miss Mary E. Heath. Died, March 31, 1872, in Lafayette, Ind. 

263. Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart, Minister, New York City. 

A. B.; A. M., 1870; D. D., 1888, DePauw University. Born, December 8, 
1845, in Warrick County, Indiana. 1870, entered the Indiana Conference; pastor 
in Sullivan, New Harmony, New Albany, Salem, Greencastle and Evansville; 1882, 
transferred to Illinois Conference, and stationed at First Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Bloomington, Illinois; 1884, transferred to Genesee Conference, and stationed 
at Delaware Avenue Church, in Buffalo, New York; 1887, transferred to Newark Con- 
ference, and stationed at Central Church, Newark; 1891, transferred to New York 
Conference, and stationed at Park Avenue Church, New York; now State Superin- 
tendent of Anti-Saloon League for New York. Married, October 14, 1869, to Miss 
Nannie D. Stewart. 

264. John Overmyer, Lawyer, North Vernon, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1870. Born, November 18, 1844, in Ohio. 1868, 1876 and 1878, 
member of the Indiana State Legislature; 1877, Speaker of the House, Indiana Leg- 
islature; 1882-84, chairman Indiana Republican State Central Committee; 1885 — , pres- 
ident Jennings County Bank; 1888, delegate to Republican National Convention at 
Chicago; 1892, president of First National Bank of North Vernon, Ind.; 1894, 
member Indiana Democratic State Executive Committee; 1896, delegate to Democratic 
National Convention at Chicago, and member of the Committee on Organization; 
1898, member of the Advisory Committee of the Indiana State Central Commit- 
tee. Married, October 30, 1870, to Miss Mary F. Sherfy, at Greencastle, Ind. 

265. George Washington Maley Pittman, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870. Born, September 11, 1847, in Middletown, Ohio. Profes- 
sor of Natural Science and Mathematics one year in Danville Academy; 1874-81, 
attorney-at-law. Champaign City, 111.; 1881, removed to Minneapolis; 1882-83, city 
attorney of Alinneapolis; practiced law in Minneapolis until his death. Married, 
September 4, 1870, Miss Ida May Lockwood. Died, February 27, 1892, in Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

266. Johnson Pittman, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870. Born, 1841, in Preble County, Ohio. A cousin of 265. 
1867-68, principal of the public schools. Vincennes; 1886, moved to Monticello, 
111., and began the practice of law. Died, August 1, 1870, near Mahomet, 111. 

267. Gillum Ridpath, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870. Teacher. Born, August 7, 1842, in Putnam County, In- 
diana. A brother of 221. 1867-68, superintendent of Greencastle city schools; 1868- 
69, principal of the High School, Anderson; 1869-70, principal of the High School, 
Martinsville; 1870-71, superintendent public schools of Zionsville; 1877-78, pro- 
fessor of Mathematics, Tullahoma (Tenn.) Collegiate Institute; 1878-79, principal 
of the schools at Scottsburg; 1879, atithor of a "History of Putnam County, In- 
diana;" 1880-81, professor of Science, Jennings Seminary, Avirora. Married, No- 
vember 11, 1877, Miss Elizabeth Lupher. Died, November 4, 1881, in Aurora, 
Illinois, and was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Ind. 

268. Charles W. Smith, Lawyer, 119 E. Pratt St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. E. ; A. M., 1870. Born, February 3, 1846. Brother of 269; father of 
1095, 1292 and 1391. Engaged in practice of law since graduation. iMarried, 
October 12, 1869, Miss Mary E. Preston, at Greencastle, Indiana. 

269. Alpheus F. Smith, Farmer, 3226 N. Penna. St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. S. Born, June 6, 1848. Brother of 268, and father of 1371. Married, 
September 12, 1871, Miss Ella Hardin. 

270. Richard Stacus Tennant, Lawyer, 5151^^ Ohio St., Terre Haute, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870. Born, 1844, in Greencastle. Father of 1780. First 
lieutenant in Indiana Volunteer Infantry; prosecuting attorney; 1878, traveled in 
Europe. Married, January 1, 1874, Miss Sarah A. Donnohue, who died July 29, 
1899; inarried, December 12, 1901, Miss Mary Jones, at Perrysville, Ind. 



72 DePauw University 1868 

271. John Keithley Waltz, dccrascd. 

A. K; A. ^I., 1870. Teacher, Marion, Indiana. Corn, February 24, 1S40, ia 
Greenville, Indiana. Brother of 272 and 321. 1867-68, principal preparatory depart- 
ment Moore's Hill College; 1868-69, superintendent public schools of Attica, Ind. ; 
1869-70, supervising pri;;cipal Indianapolis public schools; 1870-74, superintendent 
public schools of Elkhart: 1S74-S6, superintendent at Logansport; 1SS6-87, pastor, 
Dublin charge; 1SS7, superintendent public schools at Marion, Ind. Married, Novem- 
ber, 1SG7, Miss Eanr.ie Dunn. Died, March 23, 1890. 

272. James Henry Waltz, deceased. 

B. S. ; M. D., 1869, Beilevue Hospital College. New York. Physician. Born, 
January 5, 1843, in Greenville, Indiana. A brother of 271 and 321. 1870-76, 
practiced medicine in Terre Haute. Married, November, 1S69, ^Miss Carrie Black. 
Died, October 2, 1870, and buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Ind. 

273. McGrada Clay Waynick, Minister, 610 Ciilley Ave., Salt Lake 

City, Utah. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870. Born, 1S44, in Putnamville, Indiana. 1868, studied law 
and admitted to tlie bar; 1870, entered the Des ^Moines Conference, and stationed 
at Sidney, Shenandoah, Denison, IMalvern, Stuart, Allerton, Fremont City, Afton and 
Woodbine; 1891, missionarj- to Utah, and stationed in Salt Lake City. ^Married, 
April 12, 1S6S, Miss M. A.' Kimble. 

274. Ared Frazier White, Law^-er, Rockville, Ind. 

B. S. Born in Rockville, Parke County, Indiana. 1S75-77, prosecuting attor- 
ney, T\vent\--second Judicial Circuit of Indiana; ISSO, presidential elector on Re- 
publican ticket; president Rockville School Board eight j-ears; ISSO. elected judge 
Forty-seventh Judicial Circuit of Indiana for term of six; j-ears; re-elected twice 
since, for terms of six years each; has served eighteen years on the bench. ]\Iarried, 
October 21, 1S69, to :Miss Sarah C. Strauss. 

275. William Andrew Wilkins, State Soldiers' Home, Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1870. Journalist. Born, November 13, 1846, in Princeton, In- 
diana. 186S, studied law in New Albanj-, and was for a short time on the Com- 
mercial; 1869, moved to Cincinnati, and thence to Trenton, Tenn.; 1869-71, deputy 
clerk and master of the Gibson County Chancerj- Court; 1871, returned to Cincin- 
nati, and went on the staff of the Clironicle, and later on the Times-Chronicle, and 
until 1879 was city editor, dramatic critic and for a time managing editor of that 
paper; 1888, manager of Springfield (Ohio) Democrat ; 1882, citj" editor Cincinnati 
News. Since 188-5, resident of Indianapolis, engaged in newspaper work and as a 
mem.ber of the State Fee and Salary Commission. Married, November 30, 1870, 
to Miss .\nnie T. Parmalee. 



XXIX. CLASS OF 1S68. 



276. William Francis Black, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. ]s[., ISri. Minister and Teacher. Born, December 15, 1840, in 
Moorfield, Kentucky. President of Butler University; nine j-ears a trustee of But- 
ler University; pastor of Central Christian Church, Chicago. Married, 1860, to 
Miss Lizzie L. ^^■ebster. Died, January 12, 1908. at Chicago. 

277. Charles Gideon Bowman, ^Manufacturer, 120 Cedar St.. St. Louis, 

^Missouri. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Born, June 9, 1848. in Berwick. Pennsylvania. 1873, 
removed from Greencastle to St. Louis. Married. ;May 22. 1874, to Miss Florence 
11. Warren, who died July 21, 1S93; married, June 19, 1900, Mattie Belle Overton, 
at St. Louis, ^lo. 

278. James Milton Davis, Lawyer, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Born, September 11, 1S44, in Orchard Grove. Indiana. 
1866-67, professor of Greek and Mathematics in Valparaiso College; 186S-69, tutor 
in the Indiana Asbury University; 1872-84, justice of the peace in Kalamazoo 
County, Mich.; 1876, commissioner of Kalamazoo County; 18S:>. Uritcd States 



1868 Alumnal Record 73 

Commissiorer for the \\'estern District of Michigan; 1SS9, judge of tlie I'robate 
Court for Kalamazoo County, Mich.; 1899-1900, member of the House of Represe:;ta- 
tives of the Michigan State Legislature, from Second District of Kalamazoo County, 
and member of the Advisory Council of the Republican State League of Mich- 
igan. Married, March 22, 1867, to Miss Estella Eldred, of Climax, Mich. 

279. Francis M. Dice, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1871. Lawyer. Born, August 27, 1845, in Fountain County, In- 
diana. 1869, began the practice of law at Covington, Ind. ; 1876-79, member of the 
Indiana Senate from the counties of Fountain and Warren; 18S0-S4, reporter of 
the decisions of the Supreme Court of Indiana. Married, December 28,- 1871, to 
Miss Mary Frances Thompson. Died, November 20, 1906, at Crawfordsville, Ind. 

280. James Finley Elliott, deceased. 

E. S. Lawyer. Born, August 2 7, 184.5, in Preble County, Ohio. 1870-72, 
prosecuting attorney, Seventeenth Judicial District of Indiana; 1873-75, prosecuting 
attorney. Thirty-sixth Judicial District; 1902-08, judge. Thirty-sixth District; 1895- 
1909, trustee of DePauw University. Married, December 22, 1870, Miss Sarah A. 
Canarroe. Died, May 2, 1909, at Kokomo, Ind. 

231. Bourbon Reese Graham, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1871. B.orn, October 15, 1845, in New Albany, Indiana. M. I)., 
1869, University of Louisville; M. D., 1873, ad eundein, Bellevue Medical College, 
New York; in 1881 and 1889, post-graduate work at Rush Medical College, Chicago; 
United States pension examining surgeon. Married, November 25, 1875, to Miss 
Clara B. Loveland. Died, July 3, 1899, at Peru, Ind. 

282. Thomas Hanna, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Born, August 21, 1841, in Lawrence County, Indiana. 
Brother of 283. 1875-77, city attorney of Greencastle; 1881-85, lieutenant-gov- 
ernor of Indiana; 1883, attorney-at-law, Indianapolis; 1891-93, special assistas't 
attorney in the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. ; 1893, attorney-at-law, 
Indianapolis. Married, April 27, 1869, to Miss Emma Staley Hollis. Died, April 
15, 1901, at Indianapolis, and was buried at Greencastle, Ind. 

283. Levi Mitchell Hanna, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871; M. D., Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Physi- 
cian. Born, February 3, 1843, in Lawrence County, Indiana. Brother of 282. 
Secretary jof the Board of Health of Greencastle for five years; C^nited States 
pension examining surgeon; 1888, member of City Council. Married, March 23, 
1882, to Miss Ella C. Ellis, deceased; married, January 7, 1897, to Miss Missouri 
Weik, of Greencastle. Died, July 10, 1908, at Greencastle, Ind. 

284. John Eugene Inglehart, Lawyer, 1239 Upper First St., Evans- 

ville, Lid. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. <!• B K Born, August 10, 1848, in Warrick County, 
Indiana. Brother of 2(53 and father of 1367, IfiOl and ir57. Married, November 
4, 18 74, to Miss Lockie Holt. 

285. John Ing, IMinister and Farmer, Thompsonville, Franklin. 

County, niinois. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Missionary to China; professor in Ilirosaki, Japan. Mar- 
ried to Miss Ilawley. 

286. Simpson Farrow Lockridge, Farmer and Stock Raiser, Green- 

castle, Lid. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Born, January 23, 1846, in Putnam County, Indiana. Sec- 
retary for eight years of the American Association of B. S. H. of United States 
and Province of Canada; member of Indiana Senate, Fifty-second and Fifty-third 
General Assemblies. 

287. Clark Councilman Mclntire, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born September 22, 1846, in Rising Sun, Indiana. A brother 
of 288. 1869, admitted to the bar in Indiana; 1871, removed to Osceola, Iowa; at- 
torney for Des Moines, Osceola & Southern Railway; county attorney for Clarke 
County, Iowa; member of the law firm of lyiclntire I'.rothers, attornej^s for tlie 
Chicago, Burlington & Ouincy Railway Company. Married, May 5, 1875, to Miss 
Hattie A. Chickering. Died, October 27, 1902, at Chariton, Iowa. 

288. James Jones Mclntire, Teacher and Lawyer, Osceola, Io\va. 

A. B. ; A. M. Born, September 14, 184 4, in Livonia, Indiana. Brother of 
287. 3 868-69, teacher in Brownstown, Indiana; 1869-78, principal of schools 



74 DePauw University 1868 

in Brownstown and Loogootee, Ind., Lineville, Iowa, Leavenworth, Ind. ; 1878, attor- 
ney-at-law, Osceola, Iowa; 1881 — . attorney for Des Moines, Osceola & Southern 
Railway; city solicitor for Osceola City, Iowa; member of the law firm of Mclntire 
Brothers, attorneys for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Company; Grand 
Master of the Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. in the State of Iowa, for the year 1899- 
1900; since 1900 Past Grand Master of Iowa, I. O. O. F. Married, September 10, 
1873, to Miss Anna Wood. 

289. John Robert Miller, Lawyer, Greencastle, Ind. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1894. Born, February 27, 1845, in Greencastle, Indiana. Mem- 
ber of Company F, One Hundred and Twenty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer In- 
fantry, three years' service; 1872-80, justice of the peace; 1880-84, mayor of the city 
of Greencastle; 1889-98, member of the common council of Greencastle; 1898-99, sec- 
retary' to the Board of Trustees, DePauw University; November, 1909, elected mayor 
of Greencastle, Ind., for term of four j^ears. Married, December 3, 1874, Miss 
Sophia J. Matkin. at Greencastle, Ind., who died November 8, 1881; married, May 
31, 1883, Mrs. Fannie Donnohue McClain, at Greencastle, Ind. 

290. Caleb Anderson Obenshain, Minister and Evangelist, Morgan- 

town, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Born, May 24, 1845, Morgantown, Indiana. 1868, su- 
perintendent of public schools, Princeton; 1868-80, member of the Illinois Confer- 
ence; 1880 — , "Pilgrim Evangelist:" 1889-1904, traveled in Europe, Egypt, Palestine, 
and Asia Minor; 1906-09, pastor of Memorial Baptist Church, Dewey, Okla. Mar- 
ried, August 4, 1895, jNIrs. Corda R. Voyles, at i\Iorgantown, Ind. 

291. Newton Richey, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1871; M. D., 1875. Physician. 

292. V/illiam Edwin Robbins, Minister, Dhola Junction, Kathiawad, 

India. 

A. B.; A. M., 1871. Born, March 8, 1845, near Paoli, Indiana. 1861-64, served 
in the Union Army; 1868-70, taught in Iowa and California; 1870, pastor Bloomington 
Circuit, Indiana Conference; 1871, pastor Evansville Circuit; 1872 — , missionary 
to India; appointments: Bombay, Nagpoor, Poona, Lucknow, Igotpuri; secretary of the 
South India and Bombay Conference; author of "Handbook of India" and "To Sunrise 
and Back;" translated into iMarathi, Catechism, Discipline, "Outlines of Christian 
Evidences," etc.; acting editor of Banner of Asia. Married, March 1, 1876, to Miss 
Alice Ellen Miles, of Bombay, India. 

293. John Wesley Robe, Farmer and Stock Raiser, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Studied law at Effingham, Illinois; 1869, principal of the 
State Line Academy; secretary of the State Wool Growers' Association; vice president 
and secretary of the State Shorthorn Breeders' Association; president of Putnam 
County Farmers' Institute; president of Putnam County Wool Growers' Associa- 
tion; director First National Bank, of Greencastle. Married, October 5, 187 0, to 
Miss Mary M. Stevenson, of Greencastle, Ind. 

294. Charles Thomas Shipps, Merchant and Postmaster, Zeandale, 

Kansas. 

B. S. Born, January 18, 1845, in Fountain County, Indiana. 1888-69, st:per- 
intendent of schools, Noblesville, Ind.; 1869-71, superintendent of schools, Arcadia, 
Ind.; 1872-74, superintendent of public instruction for Pottawatomie County, Kan- 
sas; 1876-77, principal schools, St. George, Kansas; 1877-88, merchant, St. George, 
Kansas; 1888 — , merchant and postmaster, Zeandale, Kansas. Married, July 5, 
1868, to Miss Lydia J. Klingle, of Antioch, Ind. 

295. Weller Butler Smith, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Lawyer and Real Estate Broker. Born. March 29, 1844, 
in Reiley, Ohio. 1872-73, member of the Indiana Legislature. Married, June 25, 
1868, Miss Theresa FI. Voss, at Indianapolis. Died, January 2, 1904, at San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

296. Wilson Shannon Swengel, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1871. Lawyer. Born, in Circleville, Ohio. 1870-72, district at- 
torney for counties of Bartholomew, Jackson, Jennings and Lawrence; 1872-74, su- 
perintendent of schools for Jackson County; 1877-79, prosecuting attorney for 
counties of Bartholomew and Brown; 1885-89, city attorney of Columbus, Ind.; again 
elected for term of 1898-1902. Married, October 27, 1870, to Miss Sallie E. Hutch- 
ings. Died, April 26, 1904, at Columbus, Ind. 



IQQ9 Alumnal Record 75 

297. John C. Tyler, Minister, Box 78, N. Main St., Baldwin, Kans. 

B. S. Born, June 13, 1842, Greenfield, Highland County, Ohio. 1868-73, taught 
school; 1873, entered Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Knox, Ohio, 
Mission, Whitestown, Lebanon Circuit, Stone Bluff; 1879, removed to Western 
Kansas and engaged in missionary work; 1883, Mount Hope; 1884, Mulvane; 1885-86, 
missionary work in Harper and Barbour Counties; 1886-95, superintendent farm 
work; 1895-96, pastor Keighly and Logan Center, Kansas; 1896-1900, resided at El- 
dorado, Kansas, with children at school; 1900-03, in charge of Flower Hill and 
Jewett; on account of failing health and for educational purposes, removed to 
Baldwin, Kans., and engaged in fruit growing and gardening. Married, August 18, 
1875, to Catherine M. Votaw, of Wabash, Ind., deceased; married, March 30, 1885, 
E. M. Prescott, of Mulvane, Kans. 

298. Wilbur Fisk Walker, Minister, 39 Ritter Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1871; D. D., 1889, DePauw University. Born, October 23, 1846, 
in Pendleton, Indiana. Father of 1090. 1150, 1619 and 1975. 1869-73, pastor 
in North Indiana Conference; 1873-83, missionary in China; 1883-85, in United 
States; in 1885-90, presiding elder in China; 1892-94, in the United States; 1894- 
98, presiding elder Peking District, North China Conference; 1898-1900, in United 
States; 1900, returned to China just in time to go through the siege of Pekin; 
1900, presiding elder Tsuanhua District; 1901-04, presiding elder Tientsin District; 
1905-06, pastor in Southern City, Peking; 1877, one of a committee of two for 
translation of Discipline of M. E. Church into the Mandarin dialect; 1890, member 
of General Missionary Conference held in Shanghai; 1897, chairman of committee 
for revision of Discipline of M. E. Church in the Mandarin dialect; 1904, delegate 
from North China to General Conference, M. E. Church. Returned to United States 
in 1906. Married, April 21, 1869, to Miss Mary F. Morrison, of Greencastle, Ind. 

299. John Frazier Westerfield, Lawyer, 1217 Polk St., Topeka, Kans. 

A. B.; A. M., 1871; LL. B., Harvard College, 1870. Born, February 5, 1845, 
at Lewisville, Indiana. Married, June 30, 1874, Miss Frances Morris, Burlingame, 
Kansas. 

SCO. Orlando Hurd Wilklow, deceased. 

A. B. Lawyer. Born, July 29, 1845, in Mishawaka, Indiana. 1868, admitted 
to the bar. Married, May 28, 1868. Miss Rebecca E. Grimes. Died, April 4, 1870, 
in Mishawaka, Ind. 



XXX. CLASS OF 1869. 



301. Henry Clay Allen, Lawyer, 1510 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

A. B.; A. M., 1872. Born, July 15, 1844, near Greencastle, Indiana. Brother 
of 99 and 302. 1874-75, county attorney, Neosha County, Kansas; removed to In- 
dianapolis, where remained in general practice of law; fourteen years attorney for 
Indianapolis Street Railway Company; 1896-1908, judge of Marion Circuit Court. 
Married, December 2, 1870, Miss Alice Smock. 

302. Robert Newton Allen, Banker and Broker, 301 W. Highland 

Ave., Chanute, Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872. Born, November 26, 1846, in Putnam County, Indiana. A 
brother of 99 and 301. 1870-73, city clerk and treasurer of Chanute, Kansas; 1876, 
county attorney of Neosho County, Kansas; 1882, mayor of Chanute; 1885-89, State 
Senator, Eleventh District; 1885-86, president of Kansas, Oklahoma & Texas Rail- 
way Company; 1888, delegate to General Conference of M. E. Church at New York; 
1887, to present, member of Board of Trustees of Baker University, and three 
years president of Board; 1898, chairman Republican Congressional Committee, Third 
District, Kansas; 1900, delegate to Republican National Convention, at Philadelphia; 
1887, organized the First National Bank of Chanute, Kansas, and president thereof 
until 1902. 

303. Samuel Day Ayers, 734 University St., Walla Walla. Wash. 

A. B.; A. M., 1872. Born, December 14, 1846, in Frankfort, Indiana. Married, 
August 31, 1876, Miss Abbie F. Caswell, of Parkersburg, West Virginia. 



76 DePauw University 1869 

S04. Tolbert Bartl, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872. B.orn, November 18, 1843, in Orange County, Indiana. 
1869-72, superintendent of schools and principal of Washington High School, Ind. ; 
twice Republican nominee for Legislature; 1890, census enumerator for I'irst Dis- 
trict of Indiana. Died, October 9, 1899, in Alfordsville, Ind. 

303. Melville V/esley Bruner, Lawyer. 120i4 E. Main St., Craw- 
fordsville, Ind. 

B. S. Born, March 19, 1344, in Brownsville, Indiana. 1870, began the study 
of law; IS 71, began the piactice of law. Married, April 9, 1S7S, ^Nliss Maggie 
Purviance. (See 546.) 

306. Albert McDonald Bryant, deceased. 

B. S. Teacher and Minister. Born, March 1, 18-38, in Ohio County, Kentucky. 
Served three years in Company C, Fifty-eighth Regiment Indiana \^oluuteers; two 
3'ears principal Ft. Branch (Ind.) High School; 1889-71, pastor C. P. Church, Ft. 
Branch; 1871-72, principal Owensville Seminary, Ind.; 1873, moved to Nebraska; 
1874-76, superintendent public schools, Wahoo, Neb.; 1877, elected to the Nebraska 
State Senate from the Sixteenth District; 1879-83, superintendent of public schools. 
Gettysburg, Kansas; 1884-85, established a grade school at Logan, Kansas: 1835, 
delegate to the reunion of the G. A. R., Minneapolis; 1886-87, president McPherson 
Normal College, Republican City, Neb.; 1888, moved to the Pacific Coast; 1889, 
president of an incorporated company that laid out Falls City, in Polk County, 
Oregon; 1889-91, superintendent of public schools, Buena Vista and Dallas, Ore- 
gon; 1892, health failed and he retired from teaching. Married, March 30, 1S65, 
to Miss Susan C. Davis. Died, Tune 4, 1896, at Falls City, Ore. 

307. James Finley Carrott, Lawyer, Quincy, 111. 

_ A. B.; A. M., 1872; LL. P., 1872, Harvard Law School. Born, July 15, 1846, in 
Quincy, Illinois. Married, January 3, 1877, to Miss Susan C. Culbertson, in Bed- 
ford, Ind. 

308. Henry Harpham Dochterman, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, June 9, 1847, at Laurel, Franklin County, Indiana. 1871, 
began the practice of law in Covington, Ind.; held the office of city clerk and school 
trustee for several years. Married, March 27, 1873, to IMiss Flannah Smith, of Craw- 
fordsville, Ind. Died, March 5, 1893, at Covington, Ind. 

309. Thomas Wise Durham, 1115 Taylor St., Topeka, Kans. 

B. S. Born, February 29, 1840, in Montgomery County, Indiana. Married, 
July 7, 1869, to Miss Amanda Montgomery. 

310. David Jeffries Eastbiirn, Druggist, 72?> E. Eleventh St.. Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. P..; A. M. Born, 1845, in Sheldon, Illinois. 1870-75, drug business, Shel- 
don, 111.; 1875-80, editor and publisher of the Sheldon Enterprise; 1880-83, editor ard 
publisher of the Newton County Nezvs, Kentland, Ind.; 1883, editor and publisher 
of the Benton Rez'iezv, Fowler, Ind.; 1885, postmaster, Fowler, Ind.; 1899 — , drug 
business, Indianapolis. ^Married, February 12, 1873, to Miss Carrie IT. Lyon. 

311. Jesse Hanna, deceased. 

A. I!.; A. M., 1872; M. D., 1872, Cincinnati Medical College. Physician. Born, 
December 11, 1840, in Lawrence County, Indiana. Brother of 282 and 283. 
Married, May 11, 1871, to Miss ]Mary Y.. I'erhune. T^ied, December 4, 1908, at 
Linton, Ir.d. 

312. Mellville Reeves Hopewell, Lawyer, Tekamah, Neb. 

B. S. Porn, March 27, 1845, Monroe County, Indiana. 1875, a member of 
the Constitutional Convention of Nebraska; 1875 — , attorney-at-law and banker; 
1887-88, Judge Third Judicial District of Nebraska, appointed by the Governor; 
1888, elected his own successor for a term of four years; 1892, re-elected for an- 
other term of four years; 1896 — , engaged in active practice at Tekamah, Neb., and 
also largely interested in farming and stock raising; 1906-08. Lieutenant-Governor 
of Nebraska; 1908, re-elected, term expires in 1911. Married, October 20, 1874, 
Miss Hattie E. Nelson, at Tekamah, Neb. 

313. William Levi Johnston, deceased. 

P. S. Manufacturing Chemist. Born, February 5, 1847, in \'and?rburgh 
Cou: ty, Indiana. 18S2-83, president of the Evansville Pharmaceutical Society; 



1S69 Alumnal Record 77 

1883-84, local secretary of the Indiara Pharmaceutical Association; 1SS4, president 
of the Tritiiana Pharmaceuticai Association; K-^So, secretary for L'diara of Naticnai 
Association for protection of game, birds a^d fish. Married, 1872, to Miss llallie 
Eaves, who died August 4, 1883; married, 18S8, to Miss Anna J. l-'"eno\vs. i:ied, 
February S, 18;)2, in Evansville, Ind. 

314. John Wood Lovett, Lawyer, Anderson, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872; LL. B., Georgetown University, D. C. Born, Fe])tember 
22, 1847, at St. ()mer, Decatur County, Inaiana. 1890, candidate of Ke])ubHcan 
l)arty for attorney general of state. Married, I'lecember 24, 1872, Miss Ella J. 
Cumback, at Greensburg, Ind. 

S15. Moses Glenn McLain, Lawyer, 310 Unity Bldg., Indianapolis, 
Indiana. 

B. S. Born, 1844, in Marion County. Indiana. State librarian; assistant clerk 
of the Irdiana House of Representatives two sessions; clerk of the ^Marion Couftty 
Circuit Court. 

316. Louis Nahm, Life Insurance,Union Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 

A. B.; A. M., 1872. Born, November 7, 1849, in V/inchester, Clark County, 
Kentucky. 1871-77, attorney-at-law in Louisville; 1880-82, attorney-at-law in St. 
Louis; 1SS2, returned to Louisville and became general agent of New York Life 
Irsurance Company; 1885, general agent of Equitable Life Insurance Compary, St. 
Louis; 1890, attorney-at-law, St. Louis; 1898 — , general agent New York Life In- 
surance Company, St. Louis, Mo. 

317. Charles Oliver Perry, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. I\I. Banker. Born, June 15, 1S46, near Putnamville, Indiara. 
Brother of 179. 18G9-89, engaged in mercantile pursuits, principally the book 
business; 1889, removed to California; manager Columbian Banking Company; 
presider^t of the Butte Mining Company, of the Nipoma Orchard and Packing Com- 
pany, and of the California Elome Building Loan Company, all San E"rancisco con- 
cerns; treasurer Town of Belvidere. Married, February 19, 1871, to Mary I. 
Ifaynes, deceased. Died, January 5, 1904, at San Fraricisco, Calif. 

2iS. James Bayard Pierce, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872. ]\Ianufacturer. Born, May 4, 1846, in New Albany, In- 
diara. Book-keeper for his father. Died, October 25, 1884, in Milltown, Harrison 
Count3% Ind. 

319. James Berry Sargent, Real Estate, Spokane, Wash. 

A. B.; A. M., 1872. Born, December 28, 1844. 1875-82, trustee Illinois V/es- 
leyan University; 1891-93, vice president Board of Education, Spokane, Wash.;: 
1893-98, secretary of same; president Board of Trustees. First M. E. Church, Spo- 
kar.e. Married, September 1, 1869, Miss Florence Clay Farrow. 

520. John Hugh Shultz, Physician and Surgeon, Logansport, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872; M. D., 1872, Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Born, February 16, 1843. Ten years surgeon Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis 
railway. -Married, Miss Clara Pierce. 

521. Jacob Keithley V/alts, Teacher and Minister, Redkey, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872. Born, March 21, 1846, Greenville, Indiana. Brother of 
271 and 272. 1869-70, principal New Albany High School; 1873-75, superin- 
tendent Floyd County public schools; 1876, entered the North Indiana Conference; 
apijointments; Dubblin and Louisville; Lincoln; Lima; Waterloo; Berry Street, Fort- 
Wayne; Warsaw; Grace, Richmond; Greenfield; Winchester; Auburn; W^heatland 
Street, Logansport; Berry (now I'^irst) Church, Ft. Wayne; Angola; 1907 — , Redkey, 
Married, March 10, 1874, ^liss Jennie S. Bradley. 

322. Abram Wells, Minister. 

A. B. ; A. "SI., 1872. Born, in Jennings County, Indiana. Appoir.tments: 
Shelbyville, Tenn. ; Erin; 1880, presiding elder Memphis District; St. Johns, Mem- 
phis; Erie; 1886, teacher and lecturer; 1887-88, Elkhart, 111.; Perry; Bellflower; 
Rankin; Bethanv; Oakland; Rushville; 1899 — , Cincinnati. Ohio. Married, October 
28, 1874, to M. Wiseman McClenahan. 



78 DePauw Uxiversity 1870 

323. Harry Howard Whitcomb, ^Manufacturer, 87 W. Mechanic St., 

Shelbyville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872. Born, July 11, 1844, in Columbus, Ohio. Father of 
2230. 1870-74, attorney-at-law; 1871-73, city clerk, Shelbj-ville. Ind.; 1874, United 
States gauger for internal revenue; 1874, insurance agent; 188.5 — , furniture manu- 
facturer; 1901 — , trustee of DePauw University; 1903-06, trustee Indiana Metho- 
dist Hospital and Deaconess Home; trustee Indiana Anti-Saloon League. Mar- 
ried, Februar\' 4, 1S75, Miss Martha V. Johnson. 

324. George Mathias Wright, Law3-er, Shelbj-A^ille, Ind. 

B. S. Born, in Shelbyville, Indiana. Married, December 19, 1872, Miss Lizzie 
D. Sordin. 

325. WilUam Jefferson Yates. 

A. B.; A. M., 1S72. Lawyer. Born, August 10, 1846, in Putnam County, In- 
diana. 1872, removed from Indiana to Thayer, Kansas; 1881, removed from Thayer 
to Kansas City, Mo. Married, December 17, 1878, Miss Hattie L. Sapp. 

326. Albert Brown Yohn, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1872. Merchant. Born, 1847, in Indianapolis, Ind. Brother of 

327. lSSS-93, secretary Board of Trustees DePauw L'niversity. Married, 1872, 
Miss Addie Ferguson. Died, April 28, 1893, in New York City. 

327. Charles Gore Yohn, ^Merchant, 624 Broadway, Xew York City. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872. Born, March 11, 1849, in Indianapolis, Indiana. A 
brother of 326. Engaged in a bank five years; in a mercantile business twenty 
years; member of the firm of E. Kleinmann & Co., clothing manufacturers, New 
York Citj'; now executive office manager, Robert Kamber & Co., Clothing ^lanu- 
facturers. Married, October 15, 1872, Miss Katie C. McVey, at Indianapolis. 

328. Andrew Jackson Youngblood, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1872. Teacher. Born, January 27. 1842, in Fountain County, 
Indiana. Three j-ears professor of Latin and history in Howard College, Kokomo; 
three j^ears professor of Languages in Columbia Christian College, Kentucky; one 
year professor of Latin and Greek. South Kentucky College, Hopkinsville; one year 
president of West Kentucky College, South Carrollton; professor of Greek in 
Eureka College. Married, July 16, 1872, Miss Jennie Hopkins. 



XXXI. CLASS OF 1870. 



329. John Brownfield, Jr., Lawyer, 412 LaMonte Terrace, South 

Bend, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1873: LL. B., 1872. Harvard. Born in South Bend, Indiana. 
1876, city attorney, South Bend, Ind.; 1895, connected with West Publishing Co., St. 
Paul; at present engaged in practice of law at South Bend, Ind. Father of 
1344. Married, April 16. 1872, to Miss Joanna Kelley. 

330. Abraham Lawrence Case, deceased. 

B. S.; M. S., 1873; M. D., Kentucky Medical College, Louisville, Kentucky. 
Physician. Born. October 5, 1846, in Pike Countj-, Indiana. Practiced medicine in 
same county. Married, February, 1872, Miss Sallie M. Julien. Died, June 12, 1888, 
in Velpen, Pike County, Ind. 

331. Wilbur Cline, Physician, Appleton City, Mo. 

B. S.; M. S., 1873; M. D., 1874, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery. 
Born, December 25, 1847, near Cloverdale, Indiana. Married, September 27, 1876, 
to Miss Maggie Branham, of Greencastle, Ind. 

332. Chalon Guard Cloud, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1873. Banker. Born, December 25, 1846, at the Illinois Fur- 
nace, Hardin County, Illinois. Founder of the "C. G. Cloud Prizes in Declama- 
tion" in DePauw University, and of "C. G. Cloud Alcove" in the Library of the 
University; 1898-1903, trustee of DePauw University. Mariied, April 18, 1883, to 
Miss Emma E. Blades. Died, 1908, in McLeansboro, III. 



1870 Alumnal Record 79 

333. Frost Craft, Minister, 2340 Ash St., Denver, Colo. 

A. B.; A. M., 1873; D. D., 1890, DePauw University. Born, July 12, 1846, 
in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. 1870-73, pastor Third Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Indianapolis; 1873-75, supernumerary; 1875, pastor Pattison Church, Indianapolis; 
1876-79, Berry Street, Fort Wayne; 1879-82, Noblesville; 1882-85, Grace Church, 
Richmond; 1885-87, Evansville; 1887-92, Lafayette, Ind. ; 1892-97, Bloomington, 111.; 
1897-1901, Decatur, 111.; 1901-04, Trinity, Denver; 1904, Capitol Hill, Denver, Colo. 
Married, October 16, 1877, to Miss Julia A. Shuler, at Indianapolis. 

334. Daniel Tapley Downey, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1873. Lawyer. Born at Rising Sun, Indiana, November 4, 
1850. Brother of 258, 484 and 659. Married, May 19, 1881, to Miss Caro- 
line Backman. Died at his home, Aurora, Ind., March 25, 1886. 

335. Michael David Emig, Lawyer, Columbus, Ind. 

B. S., M. S., 1873. Born, November 11, 1852, in Columbus, Indiana. 1874, 
admitted to the bar; 1890, elected attorney for Bartholomew County. Married, No- 
vember 16, 1893, to Miss Martha E. Olmstead, of Bartholomew County, Ind. 

336. Hillary Asbury Gobin, Minister and Teacher, 312 Bloomington 

St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M. ; D. D., Indiana Asbury University; LL. D., Baker University, 
1903; LL. D., DePauw, 1909. Born, March 25, 1842, in Terre Haute; 1862-65, 
three years in Union Army; 1869, entered the Northwest Indiana Conference. Ap- 
pointments: 1869, Bainbridge; 1870, Remington and Goodland; 1873, First Church, 
South Bend; 1876, Trinity, Lafayette; 1879, First Church, South Bend; 1880-86. 
Robert Stockwell Professor of Greek language and literature, DePauw University; 
1881-86, secretary of Faculty, DePauw University; 1886-90, president Baker Uni- 
versity, Baldwin, Kansas; 1890, dean. School of Theology; 1894, vice president De- 
Pauw University; 1895, acting president, DePauw University; 1896 — , president 
Preachers' Aid Society, Northwest Indiana Conference; 1892, 1896 and 1900, dele- 
gate to General Conference; 1896-1900, member of the Commission on the Organic 
Law of the Methodist Episcopal Church; 1896 — , member of the University Senate 
of the Methodist Episcopal Church; 1896-1903, president of DePauw University; 
1903 — ; vice president DePauw University, and professor of Biblical Science. Mar- 
ried, November 8, 1871, at Terre Haute, Ind., Miss Florence Orrill, who died, De- 
cember 16, 1891; married, July 11, 1895, Mrs. Clara Leaton Bealls, at Blooming- 
ton, 111. • 

337. George Whitefield Hallett, deceased. 

A. B. Journalist. Born, January 20, 1844, in New Providence, Indiana. Died, 
August 22, 1872, in New Providence, Ind. 

338. John Walker Hays, deceased. 

B. S., M. S. Lawyer. Born, March 18, 1848, in Tippecanoe County, In- 
diana. 1879, moved from Indiana to Iowa. Married, February 15, 1876, Miss Mary 
E. Hollingsworth, who died January 23, 1879; married. May 23, 1883, to Miss Mary 
B. Maxwell. Died, September 29, 1902, at Des Moines, Iowa. 

339. Samuel Andrew Hazlett, Farmer and Fruit Grower, Greencas- 

tle, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1873. Born, October 20, 1849, in Greencastle, Indiana. En- 
gaged in farming and fruit growing; treasurer Indiana State Horticultural Society. 
Married, April 26, 1877, Miss Ella Tuttle, at Albany, Mo. 

340. Francis Asbury Horner, Lawyer, 104^ W. National Ave., Bra- 

zil, Indiana. 

B. S.; M. S., 1873. Born, April 18, 1849, in Fredericksburg, Indiana. Prose- 
cuting attorney for Clay and Putnam Counties for four years; State Senator for 
Clay and Owen Counties, Indiana, four years; member State Democratic Committee 
for Fifth Congressional IDistrict, Indiana, six years; 1900, Democratic candidate for 
congress, Fifth District, Indiana, against his present and then law partner, Elias S. 
HoUiday, Republican, who was elected and served for eight years. Author of 
"Horner's Revised Statutes of Indiana" (2 vols., 1896), "Horner's Revised Stat- 
utes of Indiana" (1 vol., 1897), "Florner's Revised Statutes of Indiana" (2 vols., 
1901), "Horner's Criminal Forms for Indiana" (1896), "Newspaper Legal Adver- 
tising Laws" (1898), and "Horner's Treatise on State and Federal Liquor Laws" 
(1900). Married, April 22, 1873, to Miss Sylvia Reed, in Clay County, Ind. 



so DePaUW UXIVKRSITY 1S70 

S41. Joseph Warren Jones, Lawj-er, Sioux P'^alls, South Dak. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1873. Born, December 10, 1845, l-"ountain County, Indiana. 

1877-81, State's attorney, \'eriTiillion County, Illinois; si;ice Tan. 1, 1894, Judge 

Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit, South Dakota. ^Married, March 27, 1879, 
Miss Luella Campbell, at Bloomington, 111. 

342. Franklin \¥infield Lantz, Treasury Department, Washington, 

D. C. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1S73. Born, January 14, 1849, at Mansfield, Ohio. Brother of 
993. Was appointed to the United States civil service, September 1, 1875. 
Author of "Stock Tables," New York, 1884. ^Married, ]\Iarch 31, 188.5, to Miss Mary 
L. Sherman. Residence, 1319 Nineteenth St. 

343. Ephraim Marsh, deceased. 

B. S. ; M. S., ]S73. Lawyer. Born, June 2, 184.5. in Hancock County, In- 
diana. 1874-82, Clerk of the Hancock County Circuit Court. Married, February 
9, 1875, to Miss Tillie J. Brewer. Died, July 23, 1905, at Greenfield, Ind. 

344. Robert Newton McKaig, ^Minister, 2219 Fourth Ave., Sioux 

City, Iowa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1873: D. D., 1887, DePauw University. Born, November 1, 
1842, in Logansport, Indiana. 1870, entered North Indiana Conference. Appoint- 
ments: Anderson Circuit; Centerville; Cambridge City; Grace Church, Richmond; 
Wayne Street Church, Fort Wayne; Warsaw; 1882, transferred to Nebraska Con- 
ference and appointed to Lincoln. Neb.; 1885, transferred to North Nebraska Con- 
ference and stationed at First Church, Omaha; 1886, transferred to Nebraska Con- 
ference and elected president of York College; 1887, transferred to ^linnesota Con- 
ference and stationed at Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis; 1889, Franklin Avenue; 
1894-1900, presiding elder, St. Cloud District; 1900-01, transferred to Northwest Iowa 
Conference; 1901-05, First Church, Sioux City; 1905 — , evangelist; transferred to 
Minnesota Conference. Author of "The Life and Times of the Holy Spirit" (2 
vols). ^Married, June 22, 1871, to ^liss Laura Besv.ick. (See No. 372.) 

345. William Franklin Norton, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1873. Born, December 1, 1844. in Bartholomew County, In- 
diana. 1873, began the practice of law. Married. April 20, 1876, to IMiss Ursula 
J. George. Died, April 20, 1900, at Columbus, Ind. 

£46. LeRoy Nelson Pattison, ^linister, 532 Packard St.. Ann Ar- 
bor, ]^Iich. 

A. B. ; A. M.. 1873. Born, November 30, 1849. Read law in Indianapolis; 
1876, county attorney, Marion County; 1882, clerk of Judicial Committee, Indiana 
Legislature; 1888, entered Southeast Indiana Conference, M. E. Church, and ap- 
pointed to Osgood; 1800, transferred to Michigan Conference; appointments: School- 
craft, Otsego, Kalamazoo, Lowell, Marshall, Sturgis. Married, November 6, 1872, 
]\Iiss Fannie Peppard, at White Plains, N. Y. 

347. Samuel Duncan Puett, deceased. 

B. S.: AI. S.. 1873. Lawyer. Born, :March 22, 1846, in Parke County, Indiana. 
1876-88, presidential elector on the Democratic ticket. ^Married. May 13, l^l'i to 
^iiss Maimie E. Maxwell. Died, May 5, 1907, at Rockville, Ind. 

343. V/illiam Marion Ridpath, Lawyer. Spokane. Wash. 

B. S.; M. S., 1873. Born, October 14, 1845, in Putnam County, Indiana. A 
brother of 221, 267, 649 and 707. 1879, chairman of the Republican central 
c-i^nmittee of Clay County; 1881-83, speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives; 
1882, Indian Agent at Yankton, Sioux Reservation, Greenwood, Dakota; prosecuting 
attorney of the coitnties of Stephens, Okanogan and Spokane: member of the Re- 
publican State central committee. Married, February 9, 1875, Aliss Sarah J. Cole. 

349. Joseph Wright Wharton, Attorney and Loan Agent, Hender- 
son, Ky. 

B. S. B-orn, January 13. 1849, in Felicity. Ohio. In government mail service; 
deputy county clerk; city clerk: dei)uty auditor of state; member of the city council; 
1887, assistant clerk of the Indiara House of Representatives; manager Kimball 
Piano Com])anv. Married, Mav 19, 1874, Mi?s Eloise M. Taylor, of W(^vtlurgton,. 
Ind. 



1871 Alumnal Record 81 

350. William Wesley Wilson, Minister, 1110 Minnesota Ave., Osh- 
kosh, Wis. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1873. B.orn, November 13, 1846, in Vigo County, Indiana. 1870-73, 
teacher of district school; 1873, entered the Christian ministry; 1875, entered Wiscon- 
sin Conference; appointments: Clintonville, Northport, Poysippi, Green Lake, Al- 
mond, Waupaca Circuit, Pardeeville, Hortonville, Sun Prairie, Watertown, Water- 
ford, North Prairie, Union Grove, Oshkosh, Second Church. Married, November 12, 
1874, Miss Isabella Thomas. 



XXXII. CLASS OF isri. 



S51. William Thomas Art, Real Estate, Arkansas City, Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Farmer, Sanford, Ir^diana; now real estate dealer, Arkan- 
sas City, Kansas. 

352. Martin Andrew Barnett, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Teacher and Editor. Born, 1845, in Danville, Indiana. 
Brother of 411. Superintendent of public schools in Ytvay, Attica and Elkhart; 1882, 
editor Madison Herald; appointed postmaster at Madison, 1885, Married, 1873, Miss 
Alice Shaw. Died, June 5, 1890, at Madison, Ind. 

353. Thomas Jackson Brant, Soldiers' Home, Decatur, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M. Born, 1844, in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Brother of 187 
and father of 1861. Superii:tendent public schools, Eastport, Iowa; Fremont 
County, Iowa; Essex, Page County, Iowa; from 1882 to 1899, cashier of Utica (Neb.) 
bank. Married, 1878, to Alice O. Allen, who died August 10, 1894. (See 354.) 

354. Alice Olive Brant (nee Allen), deceased. 

A. B. ; A. ]\I., 1874. Born, September 16, 1851, in Putnam County, Indiana. 
Married, February 22, 1878, to Thomas .Jackson Brant. (See 353.) Died, Au- 
gust 10, 1894, at Utica, Neb.; buried in the Brick Chapel Cemetery, near Green- 
castle, Ind. 

355. Cornelius Dakin Browder, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Civil Engineer. Born, 1847, in Xenia, Ohio. Brother of 
386 and 722. 1871-72, engineer of State line survey between Kansas and 
Indian Territory; assistant engineer of the Consumers' Gas Company, of Indianapolis; 
engineer and superintendent of construction of natural gas line into B-luffton, In- 
diana; last eight years, civil engineer and contractor for Public Works, Indianapolis; 
stockholder, manager and superintendent of the "Meridian Construction Company," 
of Indianapolis, Indiana. Married, November 9, 1876, to ]Miss Katie Bombarger, who 
died August 13, 1880; married, September 6, 1896, to Miss Augusta Harding. Died, 
September 25, 1905, at Indianapolis. 

35S. George William Burton, deceased. 

. A. B.; A. M., 1874. Born, December 26, 1847, in Stinesville, :V[onroe County, 
Indiana. 1872-75, United States deputy surveyor; 1875-80, attorney-at-law at Wahoo, 
Nebraska; 1880-1900, lawyer, banker and farmer, Orleans, Neb.; 1884, elected dele- 
gate to Republican National Convention; 1885-86, traveled in Europe; 1887. chair- 
man Republican State Central Committee; 1888, State Senator. Married, Novem- 
ber 26, 1885, to Miss Alma Holman. (See 547.) Died, October 4, 1900, and 
buried at Orleans, Neb. 

357. Charles Delome Cavins, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Lawyer. Born, July 15, 1852, in Bloomfield, Indiana. 
Died, January 14, 1877, in Bloomfield, Ind. 

358. Mary E. Crawford (nee Simmons), San Diego, Cal. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1874. Born in 1853, in Alilford County, Ohio. Married, in 
1873, Hugh C. Crawford. 



82 DePauw University 1871 

359. William Harvey Crow, Lawyer, 679 Brandeis Block, Omaha, 

Nebraska. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1874. Born, March 6, 1851, in Greencastle. Brother of 
522. 1879-81, city attorney of Greencastle; 1882, removed to Dakota; district at- 
torney of North Dakota for two terms: removed to Omaha, January, 1891. 

360. Alfred Marion Danely, Minister, 801 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1874; D. D., 1900, Chaddock College. Born, September 21, 
1841, in Worthington, Indiana. 1871, entered the Illinois Conference; appoint- 
ments: Lima, Melrose, Astoria, Augusta, Versailles, Barry, Paloma, Lincoln Cir- 
cuit, Jacksonville Circuit, West Jacksonville Circuit, Decatur Circuit; 1899-1900, 
president Chaddock College, Quincy, 111. Married, June 16, 1874, Miss Ella Cole. 

361. Daniel Mclntire Elder, deceased. 

A. B. Born, July 8, 1845, Petersburg, Indiana. Shipping clerk for an oil 
firm in Louisville, Kentucky. Died, November, 1872, at Louisville, Ky. 

362. Hervey Bates Fatout, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, 1330 N. Illi- 

nois St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1874. Born, April 11, 1851, in Marion County, Indiana. 
1874-84, surveyor of Marion County, Indiana; 1884-86, deputy county surveyor, 
same; 1884-97, city engineer of West Indianapolis; 1890-97, town engineer of 
Haughville and Mt. Jackson, in Marion County; 1886 — , private surveyor, Indian- 
apolis. Married, September 22, 1875, Miss Missouri Wright, who died July 31, 
1906; married, February 5, 1908, Miss Rachel L. Wright, in Indianapolis. 

363. Benjamin Franklin French, Physician, 810 Olive St , St. Louis, 

Missouri. 

A. B.; A. M., 1874; M. D., 1882, Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia. 
Born, December 27, 1843, in Miami County, Ohio. Served three yeai'S in the war 
for the Union; matriculated from Zionsville, Indiana; 1872-76, superintendent of 
schools in Martinsville, Ind. ; 1877-79, superintendent of schools in Attica, Ind. ; 
1884, began practice of medicine in Indianapolis; now practicing in St. Louis, Mo. 
Married, December 25, 1867, in Thorntown, Ind., Miss Olive Staton, who died 
June 10, 1906. 

364. Francis Asbury Friedley. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Born, December 15, 1845, in Harrison County, Indiana. 
1876-79, grand worthy chief templar. Good Templars, Indiana; 1880-84, president 
of DePauw College for Young Women, New Albany. Married, November 2, 1876, 
Miss Mary C. Sample. 

365. Charles Francis Goodwin, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Born, November 6. 1849, in Franklin County, Indiana. 
Father of 1463 and 1711. 1872-79, assistant cashier Brookville National 
Bank; 1880-96, president Brookville National Bank; 1885-96, trustee of DePauw 
University. Married, 1874, to Miss Martha M. Shirk. Died, January 13, 1896, 
in Brookville, Ind. 

366. William Riley Halstead, Minister, R. R. No. 3, Terre Haute, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1874; A. M., 1877; D. D., 1886, DePauw University. Born, 
March 19, 1848, in Riley, Indiana. 1872, entered the Indiana Conference; ap- 
pointments: Eloomington Circuit, Worthington, Spencer, Mitchell, New Albany, 
Indianapolis, Greencastle; presiding elder Indianapolis District; president DePauw 
College; author of "Future Religious Policy of America;" 1887-1896, trustee of 
DePauw University; 1889, pastor at Bloomington; 1894, presiding elder, Evans- 
ville District; 1898, pastor St. Paul's Church, Lincoln, Neb.; 1899-1901, pastor 
First Church, Frankfort, Ind.; 1892, author of "Civil and Religious Forces;" 1894, 
author of "Life on a Backwoods Farm;" 1901, general secretary and financial 
manager of Methodist Episcopal Deaconess Home and Hospital, Indianapolis; 
1898, author of "Christ in the Industries;" delegate to General Conferences of 
1888, 1892, 1896, and 1900. Now engaged in literary work. Married, 1873, Miss 
Candace Kennedy, who died in 1873; married, 1875, Miss Martha Taylor. 

867. Bettie McReynolds Hamilton (nee Locke), 9 S. Locust St., 
Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Born in 1850, in New Albany, Indiana. Mother of 
1653 and 1941. Instructor in the Illinois Institute for Deaf and Dumb; one of the 
founders of the first Greek Sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta. Married, 1876, E. A. 
Hamilton. 



1871 Alumnal Record 83 

368. Albert Brown Hussong, Manufacturer, 303 E. Washington St., 

Paris, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Born, December 17, 1848, in Vigo County, Indiana. 
1872-76, taught school in Indiana and Illinois; 1880-90, manufacturer and mer- 
chant, Hutsonville, 111.; 1890-94, cashier Hutsonville Bank; 1894-98, stockholder 
in the Havens & Geddes Company, Terre Haute, Ind., and manager of one of 
its principal departments; manufacturer, secretary and treasurer, Paris Glove 
Company. Married, April 9, 1876, Miss D. J. Scott, deceased; married, x\ugust 
6, 1901, Miss Mary Van Dyke, at Paducah, Ky. 

369. Charles Douglas Jones, Lawyer, Norton, Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Born, August 9, 1848, in Covington, Indiana; 1871-73, 
superintendent public schools of Williamsport, Ind.; 1875-77, prosecuting attorney 
Twenty-third Judicial Circuit of Indiana; 1885, removed to Kansas; 1888, lay 
delegate from Northwest Kansas Conference to General Conference; 1890, colonel 
of Kansas Division S. of V. ; member of the Board of Trustees, Kansas Wesleyan 
University. Married, October 27, 1871, Miss Lucy Reed. 

370. Allen Robinson Julian, Minister, Gordon, Neb. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Born, May 4, 1848, in New Harmony, Indiana. Su- 
perintendent Clay County schools; 1877, entered Indiana Conference; 1889, trans- 
ferred to West Nebraska Conference; member of Northwest Nebraska Conference; 
presiding elder, Chadron District. Married, September 4, 1871, to Miss Lou 
C. McAuley. 

371. John Wesley Lacey, Lawyer, Cheyenne, Wyo, 

A. B.; A. M., 1874. Born, October 13, 1848, in Randolph County, In- 
diana. 1871-72, professor of mathematics in Quincy (Illinois) College; 1872-73, 
principal Owensville, Ind., public schools; 1873-74, superintendent of public schools, 
Noblesville, Ind.; 1874-75, principal of High School, Pekin, 111.; 1875-84,_ attorney- 
at-law, Marion, Ind. ; 1884, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Wyoming Terri- 
tory; 1888, lay delegate to General Conference from Colorado Conference. Married, 
October 10, 1878, to Miss Lizzie Van Devanter. 

372. Laura McKaig (nee Beswick), 2219 Fourth Ave., Sioux City, 

Iowa. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1874. Born, July 18, 1852, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Married, 
June 22, 1871, to Rev. R. N. McKaig. (See 344.) 

373. Watson Clark McKaig, Minister, Redkey, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1874. Born in Cass County. A brother of 344. 1871, entered 
the North Indiana Conference. Appointments: Westfield, Farmland, Greensboro, Tip- 
ton, Muncie Circuit, Point Isabel, Logansport, Cicero, Santa Fe, Redkey, Alex- 
andria, McCordsville, Jonesboro, Scircleville, Hobbs and Santa Fe; now an evan- 
gelist. 

374. John Alexander Ritter, Physician, West Baden, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1874. 

375. Henry Jefferson Shaffer, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1875. Principal schools, Thorntown, Indiana. Died, 1898, in 
Denver, Colo. 

376. Theodore Albert Sloane, Lawyer, 529 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado 

Springs, Colo. 

A. B.; A. M., 1874. Born, September 2, 1847, in Rush County, Indiana. 1871, 
removed to Pueblo, Colorado; county superintendent of schools; president of the 
Board of Education; clerk of the district court. Married, February 2, 1875, to 
Miss Ellen R. Hinsdale. 

377. William Smith, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1871; Ph. D., 1885, Syracuse University; D. D., 1889, Baker 
University. Minister. Born, December 28, 1846, in Logansport, Indiana. 1871, 
entered North Indiana Conference. Appointed to Anderson Circuit; 1872, trans- 
ferred to Kansas Conference. Appointments: White Cloud, Wyandotte, Leaven- 
worth, Salina, Salina District; 1882, transferred to Detroit Conference; appoint- 
ments: Howell; Palmer Memorial, Detroit; 1876-80, trustee Baker University. Author 
of "Life's Possibilities." Married, February 18, 1872. to Miss Amanda E. Forkner. 
Died, November 10, 1889, on shipboard, returning from Europe. 



8^ DePauw University 1872 

378. Quincy Adams Smith, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Born in 1844. Merchant for thirty years in Lafayette, 
Indiana. Died, March 18, 1909, in Lafayette. 

379. James Colclazer Stephens, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Minister. Born, May 21, 1844, in Lockport, Indiana. 
1870, entered the Northwest Indiana Conference. Appointments: Eainbridge, Wave- 
land, Plymouth, South Bend, Lafayette; 1881, transferred to Des Moines Confer- 
ence. Appointments: Shelby and Atlanta; 1883, returned to Indiana; 1883, gen- 
eral secretary of Young Men's Christian Association, South Bend; 1884-87, pastor 
at Red Oak, Iowa; 1887-89, resided in Kansas City. Married, December 12, 1874, 
Mrs. Jennie L. Benson. Died, December 25, 1889. 

380. Edward Beeler Stoy, deceased. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1874. Born, October 17, 1852, in New Albany, Indiana. Brother 
of 914. 1878, traveled in England, France, Germany and Italy; secretary of 
the Ohio Falls Iron Works, New Albany. Died, August 20, 1882, New Albany, Ind. 

381. Edwin Holland Terrell, Retired Lawyer, Diplomat, Capitalist, 

San Antonio, Texas. 

A. B.; A. M., 1874; LL. B., 1873, Harvard University; LL. D., 1892, DePauw 
University; valedictorian, 1871. Born, November 21, 1848, in Brookville, Indiana. 
Studied in Europe in 1873-74; practiced law in Indianapolis, 1874-77; removed to 
San Antonio, Texas, 1877. Delegate to Republican National Conventions, 1880, 
1888, and 1904; 1889-93, Envoy Extraordinary and IMinister Plenipotentiary of the 
United States to Belgium; 1889-90, Plenipotentiary to Slave-Trade Conference of the 
Powers, Brussels; 1890, Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Convention for 
Publication of Customs-tariffs; 1890, conducted negotiations, on part of the United 
States, with the six Powers holding possessions in the conventional basin of the 
Congo and secured from them the "Protocol of December 22, 1890," granting to the 
United States and its citizens full commercial privileges, etc., in the entire Congo 
basin; 1891, member Commission Technique to revise Berlin treaty of 1885 and 
elaborate a tariff system for the Congo basin; 1891, Plenipotentiary under special 
commission to negotiate with King Leopold a treaty of commerce and navigation 
and a consular treaty between the United States and the Congo Free State; 1892, 
commissioner to and vice president of the International Monetary Conference, Brus- 
sels; has negotiated three treaties subsequently ratified by the President and Senate; 
1893, created by royal decree "Grand Officer, Order of Leopold;" 1894-1900, mem- 
ber Republican State Executive Committee, Texas. Since 1901, president board 
of trustees, Carnegie library, San Antonio. Married, August 17, 1874, to Miss 
Mary Maverick, who died at the United States Legation, Brussels, January 2, 1891; 
married, Febi^uary 7, 1895, to Miss Lois Lasater. 

382. John Wallace Webb, Minister, Geneva, N. Y. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874; D. D., 1880, Indiana Asbury University. Born, January 
20, 1841, in Warrick County, Indiana. 1871, entered Indiana Confererce; appoint- 
ments: California Street Church, Indianapolis; Evansville, Princeton, Bloomington, 
Greencastle; 1882, transferred to Des Moines Conference and appointed to Red Oak; 
1885-88, presiding elder Des Moines District; 1888-90, pursued post-graduate courses 
n.t Boston and Harvard Universities; supplied pulpit at Milton, j\Iass. ; 1891-93, 
pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church, Providence, R. I.; 1894, transferred to Wyoming 
Cenference and stationed at Central Church, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; 1896-99, pastor 
University Church, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1899 — , Canandaigua, N. Y. ^Married, January 
29, 1867, Miss Melissa A. Wright. 



XXXIII. CLASS OF 1872. 



383. Joseph Taylor Aibin, Teacher, Carbondale, Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Born, 1850, in Putnam County, Indiana. Brother of 62 
and 163. Siaperintendent of public schools, Danville, and Brownsburg, Ind., and 
Butler, 111.; 1884-89, manufacturer in Litchfield, 111.; principal of public schools, 
Liberty, Neb., and Carbondale, Kans. Married, ]873, to Miss Emma E. Allen. 



1872 Alumnal Record 85 

384. John Blackstock, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Missionary. Born, 1836, Ontario, Canada. 1875, en 
tered the Northwest Indiana Conference; 1876-1907, a missionary to India. Mar- 
ried, 1880, Esther Duncan. Died, July 1. 1907, at Shahjehanpur, India. 

385. Richard Brown Blake, deceased. 

B. S.; M. S., 1875. Born, March 14, 1850, in North Salem, Indiana. 1872, 
began practice in Danville, Indiana; 1878-80, prosecuting attorney for Nineteenth 
Judicial Circuit; 1888, removed to Spokane, Wash.; 1889, at the first state election 
elected one of the Judges of Superior Court of Washington for Spokane County, 
for four years; at the end of his term declined another, and returned to the prac- 
tice of law. jNIarried, December 22, 1894, to Miss Antoinette E. Moore. Died, 1901. 

386. Wilbur Fisk Browder, Lawyer, 4191 Central Ave., Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1875. Born, November 29, 1850, in Jamestown, Ohio. Brother 
of 355 and 722. 1872-76, assistant reporter Supreme Court of Indiana; 1877, 
attorney-at-law; 1877-84, chief deputy in the office of the reporter of the Supreme 
Court. Married, December 4, 1873, to Miss Ella J. Jones. (See 387.) 

387. Ella Jane Browder (nee Jones), 2216 Talbot Ave., Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1875. Born, 1853, in Greencastle. Married, December 4, 1873, 
to W. F. Browder. (See 386.) 

388. Henry Augustus Buchtel, Chancellor University of Denver, Uni- 

versity Park, Colo. 

A B.; A. M., 1875; D. D., 1884. DePauw University; LL. D., DePauw Uni- 
versity. 4> B K. Born, September 30, 1847, in Ohio. 1872, entered the Northwest 
Indiana Conference, and was appointed to Zionsville and Northfield; 1873, mission- 
ary to Bulgaria; residence, Rustchuk, Turkey; 1873-76, Grencastle; 1876-79, Knights- 
town; 1879-82, Grace Church, Richmond; 1882-85, Trinity Church, Lafayette; 1885-86, 
Evans Chapel, Denver; 1886-91, Trinity Church, Denver; 1891-96, Central Avenue 
Church, Indianapolis; 1897-99, Calvary Church, East Orange, N. J.; since January 
1, 1900, Chancellor of University of Denver; 1907-09, Governor of Colorado. Mar- 
ried, February 4, 1873, to Miss Mary N. Stevenson, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 417.) 

389. Marcus S. Claypool, Alameda Place, Muncie, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Born, August 1, 1851, in Wayne County, Indiana. 1872-79, 
assistant cashier, Muncie Bank; 1879-84, agent Victor Silver Mining Company, 
Yandes Silver Mining Company, secretary and superintendent Consolidated Colum- 
bia Tunnel and Mining Company, Georgetown, Colo.; 1884, Alameda Place Stock 
Tarm; since 1893, member of State Board of Agriculture; 1896-1904, president State 
i^ive Stock Sanitary Commission. Married, January 14, 1880, Miss Elizabeth Burson, 
of Muncie, Ind. 

390. Albert Butler Cole, Lawyer, 152 E. Market St., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

B. S. Born, July 2, 1846, ]\It. Sterling, Switzerland County, Indiana. Attorney- 
at-law and real estate titles. 

391. Lafayette Foster Cole, 606 NicolletAve., Minneapolis, Minn. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Born, November 22, 1848, at Fredonia, New York. 
Teacher in State Reform School, Plainfield, Ind.; 1872, removed to Wisconsin and 
served the following appointments in the Wisconsin Conference: Troy, Hebron, 
Palmyra, Rome, Hartford, Green Bay and Neenah; 1881, retired from the ministry 
owing to loss of voice; edited the Neenah Gazette; 1886, engaged in temperance 
work in Wisconsin, Arkansas and Pennsylvania; 1889, delegate to the National Pro- 
hibition Convention; 1892 — -, in the employ of the Century Piano Company, Min- 
neapolis, Minn. Married, June 13, 1872, Miss Malvina S. Judkins, of Misha- 
waka, Ind. 

392. Francis Marion Cones, Minister, Chuckey, Tenn. 

A. B. ; A. M. ; Ph. D., Harriman University; D. D., Taylor University. Born, 
November 17, 1836, in New Palestine, Indiana. 1873, traveled in Southern States; 
1874-75, principal of Cookston Seminary, Parksville, Tenn.; 1875, entered the Hol- 
ston Conference; appointments: Leicester, N. C. ; Greenville, Tenn.; 1877, Professor 



86 DePauw University 1872 

of Greek and Latin in Holston Seminary, New Market, Tenn. ; 1878, supplied As- 
bury charge, Kentucky Conference; 1879, returned to Indiana; 1880-81, associate 
principal of public schools, Thorntown, Ind. ; 1882, returned south; pastor at King- 
ston, Tenn.; 1883-97, supplied charges in Northwest Indiana Conference; Rossville, 
Whitestown, Clark's Hill and Remington; 1883-97, chaplain, adjutant and post com- 
mander of Lookout Valley Post, G. A. R., Thorntown, Ind.; 1898, field agent for 
Murphy College, Seiverville, Tenn.; 1899-1901, pastor. North Knoxville, Tenn.; 
1902-03, Elizabethton, Tenn.; 1904-09, chaplain, Indiana Soldiers' Home, Lafayette, 
Ind.; 1910 — , vice-president, Wesleyan Academy, Chuckey, Tenn. Author of "His- 
tory of Thorntown Academy, Thorntown, Ind." 

393. James Earle Evans, Banker, 201 W. Pike St., Crawfordsville, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1875. Born, December 5, 1849, in Putnam County, Indiana. 
1888-92, member of the city council; 1891, cashier of First National Bank of Craw- 
fordsville; treasurer Indiana Bankers' Association. Married, December 8, 1875, to 
Miss Joanna Graham. 

394. John Riley Gordon, deceased. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1875. Lawyer. Born, 1848, in Putnam County, Indiana. 1872-73, 
and 1875-77, principal of public schools in Bainbridge, Ind.; 1873-75, superintendent 
of public schools of Putnam County; 1882-88, representative in the Indiana Legisla- 
ture; chairman Democratic State Central Committee. Married, 1874, to Miss Mattie 
A. Darnell. Died, May 9, 1888, Greencastle, Ind. 

395. Silas Alfred Hays, Lawyer, 503 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1875. Born, October 29, 1850, in Scott County, Indiana. 1873-74, 
studied law; 1874-75, city editor Greencastle Banner; 1876-80, city clerk, Greencastle; 

1882, Republican nominee for State Legislature from Putnam County, Ind.; 1884, 
Republican nominee for the Legislature from Clay, Hendricks and Putnam Counties; 
1889-91, member of Indiana State Senate from Putnam and Hendricks Counties. 
Married, October 5, 1881, to Miss Lillie A. B. Farrow. (See 558.) 

396. Philos Jay Hazen, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Lawyer. Born, February 22, 1852, in Ladoga, Indiana. 
1877-78, deputy school superintendent and deputy district attorney of Stanislaus 
County, California; from 1900 until death, city attorney of Modesto. Married, Feb. 
ruary 11, 1881, to Miss F. J. Lewis, who died March 26, 1881; married, June 16, 

1883, to Miss Ella M. Lewis. Died, January 14, 1908, at Modesto, Calif. 

397. John Oscar Henderson, Manufacturer, 1622 N. Meridian St., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1875. Born, September 1, 1847. 1874-95, editor and proprietor 
of the Kokomo Dispatch; 1885-87, collector of internal revenue for the Eleventh 
District of Indiana; many years chairman Democratic Central Committee, Howard 
County; 1886-88, member executive committee Democratic State Central Committee; 

1888, delegate to Democratic National Convention; 1889, president Democratic Edi- 
torial State Association; 1890, elected Auditor of State; 1892, re-elected; discov- 
ered and brought into prominence James Whitcomb Riley and Mary Hartwell Cath- 
erwood through the columns of the Kokomo Dispatch. Married, May 15, 1879, to 
Miss Mary George. 

398. James Knox Polk Hurst, Farmer, R. R. 2, Coatesville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Born, February 25, 1847, in Putnam County, Indiana. Mar- 
ried, January 3, 1875, Miss Alice Smith. 

399. Clark Wesley Johnson, Lawyer, Graham, Texas. 

A. B.; A. M., 1875. Born, August 11, 1848, in Lawrence County, Indiana. 
1875, admitted to the bar in Illinois; removed to Texas; 1884, Republican candi- 
date for attorney-general of Texas; 1892, delegate to National Republican Conven- 
tion. Married, March 30, 1882, Miss Blanche Eichelberger. 

400. LeRoy Wesley Johnson, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Teacher. Born, April 17, 1845, in Erie, Indiana. Taught 
district schools in Indiana, Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas. Married, March 24, 

1889, Miss Mary Stillwell, of Hagler, Ark. Died, July 23, 1891, near Benton,. 
Saline County, Ark. 



187'2 Alumnal Record 87 

401. Charles Wesley Landis, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1875. Born, January 13, 1851, in Greencastle, Indiana. Father 
of 1644 and 1817. 1872-1899, druggist in Greencastle, Ind. Married, October 
17, 1877, to Miss Lillie Root. Died, February 15, 1899, at Greencastle, Ind, 

402. John Milton Norwood, deceased. 

B. S.; M, S., 1875; M. D., 1874, Indiana Medical College. Died, December 20, 
1880, at Lyons, Kansas. 

403. Ella Preston, (nee Jones), deceased. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1875. Teacher. Born, September 30, 1852, in Greencastle, In- 
diana. Two years teacher in public schools of Greencastle. Married, April 17, 1878, 
J. L. Preston, M. D. Died, April 3, 1881, in Cloverdale, Indiana; buried in Forest 
Hill Cemeterj^ Greencastle, Ind. 

404. James Howell Pyke, Minister, Changli, North China. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Born, July 9, 1845, in Glenwood, Indiana. Father of 
1833, 2114 and 2210. 1872, entered the North Indiana Conference; 1873, mis- 
sionary to China; 1881-84, in America; 1884-87, presiding elder Tsunhua District, 
China; 1887-91, presiding elder Lau Chou District; 1891-93, in the United States; 
1893 — , presiding elder of Lau Chou District, missionary in charge of Lau Chou 
and Shan Hai Kuan Districts, North China. Married, 1873, Miss Belle Goodrich. 

405. Lucy Lodusca Radcliffe (nee Austin), deceased. 

A. B. Born, August 17, 1837, in Braceville, Ohio. Taught in Saybrook, Kings- 
ville and Willoughby, Ohio; Waterford, Penn. ; Russellville and Dayton, Ind. Mar- 
ried, July 12, 1863, to Thomas C. Radcliffe, in j^eroy, Lake County, Ohio. Died, 
May 7, 1875, in Braceville, Ohio. 

406. Agnes Rosabelle Rankin, Teacher, 1832 N. Alabama St., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876; A. M., 1882. Born in Greencastle, Indiana. Teacher in 
the Grammar Department of the public schools of Indianapolis; 1887 — , teacher in 
Indianapolis Lligh School. A sister of 407. 

407. Louisa Melissa Rankin, Teacher, 1832 N. Alabama St., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876. Born in Greencastle, Indiana. Teacher in Indianapolis. 
A sister of 406. 

408. Archibald Shaw, Newspaper Writer and Insurance, Lawrence- 

burg, Ind. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1875. Born, August 8, 1847, in Switzerland County, Indiana. 
Father of 1966. Farmer and Merchant; 1890-98, secretary and chairman Re- 
publican party of Dearborn County; 1898-1906, postmaster, Lawrenceburg. Married, 
July 31, 1873, Miss Hannah Virginia Fitch. (See 435.) 

409. David Washington Thomas, Teacher, Elkhart, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Born, March 26, 1839, in Hancock County, Ohio. 1872-73, 
principal of public schools, Bluffton, Indiana; 1873-86, superintendent of public 
schools in Wabash, Ind.; 1886-1906, superintendent of public schools, Elkhart, Ind. 
Married, August 15, 1872, Miss Anna Beechgood, at Kendallville, Ind. 

410. Jay Bruce Van Buskirk, Editor, Postmaster, Monticello, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1875. Born, November 5, 1850, in Monticello, Indiana. Owner 
and editor of the Herald. Married, November 25, 1875, Miss Emma Coen, at 
Monticello, Ind. 



88 DePauw University ^87J 

XXXIV. CLASS OF 1873. 



411. Levi Allen Barnett, Lawyer, Danville, Ind. 

A. B.; A. AI., ISTG. Born, June 11, 1847, in Hendricks County, Indiana. 
Brother of 352. 1879, commissioner of the Indiana Reform School for Boys; 1883, 
re-appointed commissioner of same; 1887, re-appointed commissioner of same; 1887, 
appointed corresponding secretary for Indiana of the National Board of Conference 
and Charities at Omaha; 1888-89, re-appointed; 1906, member County Board of 
Charities; 1909, re-appointed; 1908 — , chairman County Board of Guardians. ]\Iar- 
ried, September 16, 1884, to Miss Florence Pugh. 

412. John Steele Berryhill, Lawyer, 1803 N. Alabama St., Liclian- 

apolis. Lid. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, 1849, in Lafayette. Father of 1922. Married, 
October, 1877, to Miss Mary Lydia Hanna. (See 44.5.) 

413. William McKendree Blake, Teacher, 200 Ridgewood Ave., Min- 

neapolis, Minn. 

A. B., A. M., 1876. Born, August 21, 1849, in Delaware County, Indiana. 
Brother of 622. 1873-76, principal Rockport (Ind.) High School; 1876-79, superin- 
tendent public schools, New Castle, Ind.; 1880-81, teacher of Latin in Evansville 
High School; 1881-85, principal Evansville High School; 1885-90, teacher of Latin 
and history in Evansville High School; 1890-99, teacher of Latin in Evansville High 
School; 1900-01, in census office, Washington, D. C. ; 1901-03, instructor in Latin and 
History, High School, Evansville, Ind.; 1903-07, in business, Minneapolis, INIinn.; 
1907 — , director, Blake School for Boys, Minneapolis. Married, August 28, 1876, 
INIiss M. K. Evans. 

414. Oliver Harrison Blacklidge, 714 W. Ninth St., Anderson, Ind. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876. Born, May 1, 1844, in Anderson. Principal of schools 
as follows: 1873-74, New Maysville; 1874-75, Greencastle; 1875-76, Jamestown; 
1876-77, Cicero; 1878-82, Goshen; 1883-84, Perkinsville; 1884-85, Fisherburg; 1885-86, 
Aroma, all in Indiana. Manufacturer of ground-slate blackboards and dealer in 
trustees' supplies. Married, March 15, 1876, to Miss Lou Landes, deceased; mar- 
ried, December 20, 1906, Mrs. Emma R. Johnson, at Anderson, Ind. 

415. Marion McKinley Bovard, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876; D. D., 1887, DePauw University. Minister. Born, 1847, 
in Alpha, Indiana. Brother of 480. 1873, entered the North Indiana Conference; 
1874, transferred to the California Conference; 1876, to the Southern California 
Conference; 1880-91, president and professor mental and moral sciences. Uni- 
versity of Southern California. Married, 1873, Miss Jennie Allen. (See 416.) Died, 
December 24, 1891, at his home in Los Angeles, Cal. 

416. Jennie Bovard (nee Allen), 1325 Arnold St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

B. S.; M. S. Born, 1854, in Greencastle, Indiana. Professor of the English 
Language and History, University of Southern California. Married, October -20, 
1873. Rev. M. M. Bovard. (See 415.) 

417. Mary Nelson Buchtel (nee Stevenson), University Park, Colo. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876. Born, August 7, 1853, in New Albany, Indiara. Married, 
February 4, 1873, Rev. Henry A. Buchtel. (See 388.) 

413. William Story Bushnell, Lawyer, ]\IonticelIo, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1876. Born, September 22, 1852, in Urbana. Ohio. 1874-75, 
])rincipal of High School of Mount \'ernon, Ind.; 1876-77, principal of High School 
of Williamsport, Ind.; 1880 — , trustee of public schools of Monticello, Ind.; 1886, 
prosecuting attorney Thirty-ninth Judicial Circuit, Indiana. Married, May 20, 1885, 
Miss Anna B. Coen. 

419. James Wesley Cook, Lawyer, 310 Lake St., Warsaw, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, June 22, 1846, in Kosciusko County, Indiana. 1884 
and 1886, prosecuting attorney Thirty-third (Circuit; city attorney of Warsaw for 
three years; at present county attorney. Married, July 14, 18W, to Josephine B. 
Power. 



1873 Alumnal Record 89 

420. Henry Clay Darnell, Salesman, 311 Scherz St., Muncie, Ind. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876. Born in Morton, Indiana. Three terms in the city council, 
Greencastle; 1889, removed to Muncie. Married, December 25, 1873, Miss Lizzie 
A. Talburt. 

421. Jacob Edwin Demoret. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, April 29, 1843, at Ross, Ohio. Married, October 
27, 1886, Miss Flora Butterfield. 

422. Henry Fitch, Government Clerk, Postoffice Department, Wash- 

ington, D. C. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876. Born, June 10, 1853, in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Brother 
of 435. 1873-79, engineer for Dearborn County, Indiana; 1874-83, cashier First 
National Bank, Lawrenceburg; 1881-83, lumber manufacturer; 1885 — , clerk in the 
office of Auditor for Postoffice Department, Washington, D. C, engaged in ad- 
justing money order accounts. Married, December 31, 1877, to Miss Alice M. 
Brewer. 

423. William Henry Gudgel, deceased. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876. Lawyer. Born, 1847, in Indiana. Two terms prosecuting 
attorney. Died in South Bend, Wash. 

424. Jacob Guettal, Teacher and Dealer in Books, Waldron, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1876. 

425. John Chalmers Hall, Manufacturer, 18 W. 38th St., Kansas City, 

Missouri. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, October 10,_ 1850, in Knightstown, Indiana. Sales- 
man wholesale hat and fur house, Cincinnati; 1880-86, partner in the wholesale ai^d 
retail house furnishing company of Abernathy, Dougherty & Hall; 1886-1903, head 
of firm; J. C. Hall & Co., Live Stock Commission, Stock Yards, Kansas City; 1903 — . 
assistant treasurer, Abernathy Furniture Co. Married, September 2, 1880, Miss 
Charlotte E. Barton. 

426. Alice Hawk (nee Allen), 1916 Montrose St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

E. S.; M. S., 1876. Born, October 13, 1852, Greencastle, Indiana. Married, 
February 3, 1881, to James K. Flawk. 

427. James Henry Hedges, deceased. 

B. S.; M. S., 1876. Book-keeper. Born, April 13, 1851, in Terre Haute, In- 
diana. Seven years a school teacher; book-keeper in wholesale hardware store; 
1880-84, clerk in the office of the auditor of the Denver & Rio Grande railway; 
1887, assistant general passenger and ticket agent of the Chicago & Alton railroad, 
with headquarters at Denver. Married, December 28, 1876, to Miss Carrie M. 
Lucas. Died, September 10, 1889, in Salt Lake City, Utah; buried in Terre 
Haute, Ind. 

428. William Howard Hickman, Minister, Montpelier, Ind, 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876; D. D., DePauw University, 1889; <i> B K. Father of 
1658 and 1717. Born, October 15, 1845, in Kentucky. Served three years in the 
Federal Army; 1873, entered Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Chauncy, 
Lafayette, Attica, Delphi, Frankfort, First Church, South Bend; 1886-89, presiding 
elder Crawfordsville District; 1889-93, president of Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., 
1893-97, pastor First Church, Terre Haute; 1897-98, vice chancellor DePauw Uni- 
versity; 1898-1903, chancellor, same; 1903-07, president of trustees of Chautauqua 
Institution, Chautauqua, N. Y. ; 1906-09, pastor First Congregational Church, James- 
town, N. Y. ; delegate to General Conferences of 1888, 1892, 1896, and 1904; 1888, 
appointed by General Conference a member of Board of Directors of Freedman's 
Aid and Southern Education Society, and served twenty years; 1894-1902, trustee 
of DePauw L^niversity; 1903 — , trustee of Chautauqua Institution. Married, May 
19, 1875, Miss Eliza Howgham, daughter of Prof. John D. Howgham, of Purdue 
University, Lafayette, Ind. 

429. Edwin Sylvester Hopkins, Author, 309 E. Riverside, Jefferson- 

ville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, January 24. 1846, in Covington, Kentucky. 1873, 
professor of natural srience and classics, Franklin College, Franklin, Ind.; 1874, 
assistant principal of liigh School, Jeffersonville, Ind.; 1875-82, superintendent public 



90 DePauw University 1873 

schools, Jeffersonville; 1882-84, assistant principal High School, Jeifersonville; 1884-86, 
superintendent of schools, Utica, and candidate for Congress on the Prohibition 
ticket. Third District, Indiana; 1886-91, farmer in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and 
contributor to Judge, Puck, Free Press, Courier-Journal, and the magazines; poems 
published in "Blades o' Blue Grass," compiled by Mrs. Fannie Porter Hickey (1892) ; 
also in a compilation of readings and recitations by George McCalla Spears, "Dear 
Old Kentucky" (1900), and in "Poets and Poetry of Indiana" (1900); 1895, super- 
intendent of schools, Port Fulton, Ind. ; 1897, principal of schools, Burgin, Ky. ; 
1898, principal of schools, Buena Vista, Ky. ; and contributor to press and maga- 
zines; 1899-1900, principal District School No. 1, Lexington, Ky. ; 1900-04, farmer in 
Clark County, Ind. ; 1904-07, landscape gardener, Florida Heights, Jefferson County, 
Ky. ; 1907-10, promoter for the Great Eastern ^Vividrome Co. (New York), and 
writer for the press; selections published in "Some Indiana Writers and Poets," by 
Alonzo Rice (1908). Married, December 29, 1873, Miss Mary Orissa Scrugham, at 
Danville, Ky., who died, January 23, 1898. 

430. Alfred Kummer, Minister, 2151 N. New Jersey St., Indianap- 

olis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876; D. D., 1889, Willamette University. Born, September 
18, 1847, in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. 1871-74, principal Greensburg (Ind.) High 
School; 1875-76, superintendent of public schools, Mt. Vernon, Ind.; 1877-79, su- 
perintendent of public schools. South Bend; 1879, entered the Northwest Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Congress Street and Chauncey, Lafayette; Centenary 
Church, Terre Haute; Crawfordsville; First M. E. Church, Portland, Oregon; 1892, 
transferred to California Conference; 1892-97, First Church, Oakland, Cal. ; 1897-1902, 
San Jose, Cal.; 1902, transferred to Northwest Indiana Conference and stationed: 
LaPorte, Frankfort, Riverside Park, Indianapolis. Author of "The Sling of David," 
"A Wedding and the Escape," and other poems; "The City That Lieth Four Square" 
(1906), and "Gold, or a Song of the Century" (now ready for the press). Married, 
December 28, 1874, Miss Clara V. Jenkins. 

431. Jennie Wysong Leatherman (nee Brown), deceased. 

B. S.; M. S., 1876. Born, 1854, in Putnam County, Indiana. Married, July 
9, 1874, Charles M. Wysong, who died, April 12, 1882. Married, January 29, 1884, 
F. W. Leatherman. Died, April 27, 1884, in Rockville, Ind. 

432. Lycurgus Pummill McCormack, deceased. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876. Born, January 17, 1846, in Danville, Indiana. Studied 
law and admitted to the bar, but never practiced; engaged in newspaper work; State 
Labor Commissioner for Indiana from June 1, 1897, to May 1, 1907. Died, Oc- 
tober 10, 1908, at Indianapolis. 

433. M. Florence Miller (nee Brown), deceased. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1876. Born, 1850, in Spencer, Indiana. Married, October 20, 
1874, Fred N. Miller. Died, January 15, 1885. 

434. Alonzo D. Mohler, Architect, Huntington, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, 1848, in Harrisburg, Ohio Brother of 643. 1873-74, 
principal of High School, Muncie, Ind.; 1874-81, superintendent of schools, LaGrange, 
Ind.; 1881-84, superintendent of schools, Lima, Ind.; 1883-87, one of the editors 
arrd proprietors of the Herald (daily and weekly), Huntington, Ind.; 1885-87, county 
superintendent, Huntington County, Ind.; 1890-91, citiy editor of Fort Wayne Gazette, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. Married, January 1, 1874, Miss Sarah A. Davies. 

4S5. Hanna Virginia Shaw (nee Fitch), Lawrenceburg, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, October 6, 1851. Mother of 1966 and sister of 422. 
Married, July 31, 1873, Archibald Shaw. (See 408.) 

436. Henry James Talbott, Minister, 1324 E. South Temple St., Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 

A. B.; A. M., 1876; D. D., 1891, DePauw University. Father of 1510. 
Born, January 8, 1847, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1873, entered the Indiana Con- 
ference; appointments: New Albany Circviit; John Street, New Albany; Elizabeth 
Circuit; Corydon Circuit; Martinsville; Meridian Street, Indianapolis; Centenary, 
New Albany; 1884, Rockport District; Centenary, New Albany; 1888, Indianapolis 
District; Trinity, New Albany; 1894, presiding elder, Indianapolis District; 1897, 
presiding elder Evansville District; 1900, pastor Trinity, Evansville; 1901, pastor 



1874 Alumnal Record 91 

First M. E. Church, Portland, Ore.; 1904, appointed superintendent of Methodist 
missions in Utah; 1888, 1896, and 1900, delegate to General Conference; 1891, del- 
egate to the Ecumenical Conference of Methodism; trustee of DePauw College, New- 
Albany, Ind. ; 1893, president of New Albany Charitable Society; 1889-1901, trustee 
of DePauw University. Married, September 23, 1875, Miss Anna Elva Irvine. 

437. Newton Marshall Taylor, Lawyer, 19 Baldwin Building, In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1876; LL. B., 1875, Bloomington Law School. Born, October 
3, 1847, in Attica, Indiana. 1880-82, prosecuting attorney for Nineteenth Judicial 
District. Married, August 11, 1875, to Miss Lou Ensey, at Annapolis, Ind. 

438. John William Tomlinson, Lawyer, De Soto Bldg., Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, December 11, 1847, in Marion County, Indiana. 
Married, June 7, 1882, to Miss Minnie G. Shaw, who died February 7, 1894. 

439. Andrew Whitsitt, Lawyer, Harrisonville, Mo. 

E. S.; M. S., 1876. Born, February 1, 1852, in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky. 1877, 
began practice of law; prosecuting attorney of Cass County, Missouri; now in active 
practice. Married, February 1, 1888, Miss Mary Tatum, of Glasgow, Mo. 

440. Albert Foster Wray, Lawyer, 38 S. Harrison St., Shelbyville, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1876. Born, December 4, 1852, in Shelby County, Indiana. 
Brother of 512 and 655. 1874, graduated at Business College in Cincinnati; 1878, ad- 
mitted to the bar; 1882-92, prosecuting attorney of Shelby County, Ind.; 1892-96, mem- 
ber of Indiana State Senate for district composed of Shelby and Decatur Counties.^ 
Married, August 14, 1889, to Miss May Armstrong, of Edinburg, Ind. 



XXXV. CLASS OF 1874. 



441. Oscar Walter Ayer, Farmer and Stock Dealer, Staunton, Ind. 

B. S. Born, December 9, 1849, in Ohio. 1875, deputy county clerk; 1876, 
county surveyor. Married, February 17, 1892, at Brazil, Ind, 

442. John William Barnes, 418 N. Main St., Kokomo, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1847, in Ohio. Brother of 443. County superintendent; proprietor 
and manager. The Evening Item, Richmond, Ind. ; banker, retired. Married, Janu- 
ary 9, 1879, to Miss Wyoma A. Brandon. 

443. George M. Dallis Barnes, deceased. 

A. B. Born, June 4, 1850, in Ohio. Brother of 442. Minister in Maine; 
manufacturer in Harrisburg, 111. Married, June, 1879, Miss Winifred Phillips, at 
Turner Center, Me. Died, October 6, 1906, at Harrisburg, 111. 

444. Philip Schaffner Baker, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1875; M. D., Medical College of Indiana, 1879. Born, October 
14, 1851, in Evansville, Indiana. Father of 1859 and 1980. 1874-75, assistant 
superintendent of schools, Evansville, Ind.; 1875-79, instructor in Preparatory 
School, Indiana Asbury University; 1879-80, adjunct professor in science; 1880-84, 
professor of Chemistry and Physiology; 1884, until death, professor of Chemistry, 
DePauw University; member of Indiana Academy of Science; 1886, member of Der 
Deutscher Chemischen Gesellchaft, Berlin, and member of the Chemical Society. 
Married, August 25, 1881, Miss Lou E. Allen, at Greencastle (ex. '82). Died, Sep- 
tember 2, 1901, at Asheville, N. C, and buried at Greencastle, Ind. 



92 DePauw University 1874 

445. Mary Lydia Berryhill (nee Hanna), 1803 N. Alabama St., In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

B. S. Born, 1852, in Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter of 78, and mother of 
19:22. Married, 1877, to John S. Berryhill. (See 412.) 

448. Albert Fletcher Bridges, Author, Journalist and Publisher, Col- 
orado Springs, Colo. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1877. Born, August 22, 1853, in Poland, Indiana. 1874-81, 
pastor in the Indiana Conference; 1881-91, editor and publisher of the Brazil Regis- 
ter; 1891, author, journalist and publisher, Colorado Springs, Colo.; author of various 
pamphlets and a volume of poems (1898). Married, December 25, 1870, to Miss 
Ada Cracraft. 

447. Mary Corliss Brown (nee Hoyt), 749 Mt. Hope Road, Price 

Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

B. S. Born in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Instructor in English and Latin, 
Bartholomew Classical Institute, Cincinnati. Married, June 13, 1882, to John L. 
Brown. 

448. Avery K. Carmichael, Lawyer and Teacher, 387 Greenwood 

Ave., Kankakee, 111. 

B. S. Born, 1848, in Pennsylvania. 1874-75, principal of the North Sangamon 
Academy, Illinois; 1876-77, attorney-at-law and deputy prosecuting attorney, Kent- 
land, Ind.; 1878-83, principal of schools in Onargo, 111.; 1883-84, principal public 
schools, Greenville, 111.; 1884-86, superintendent public schools, Fairbury, 111.; 1886, 
commercial traveler for a school supply house; 1895 — , traveling agent for American 
Book Company, 521-531 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Married, September 18, 1876, to 
Miss Cora L. Tudd, who died February 4, 1892; married, Tune 27, 1905, Mrs. 
Ida M. Baker. 

449. Edward Theophilus Curnick, Minister, 3 Damon St., Cochituate, 

Massachusetts. 

A. B.; A. M., 1882; D. D., 1897. Boi'n, September 23, 1851, in Chard, Eng- 
land. 1874, entered the Indiana Conference; appointments: New Albany, Monrovia, 
Indianapolis, New Albanj^; 1883, transferred to Newport, Kentucky Conference; 
1886, transferred to New England Conference; appointments: Oxbridge, Med"ford, 
Webster, Lowell, Boston, Lynn, Boston, Clinton, Cochituate; president New Eng- 
land Conference Board of City Evangelization; author of "A Catechism on Christian 
Perfection," "A Cry From the Depths." Married, September 27, 1876, Miss INIary 
Georgia Aydelott, who died, 1884; married, February 18, 1886, Mrs. Mary F. 
Merrill, of Boston. 

450. John Thomas Dawson, Ligon Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1874. Born, July 19, 1852, in Logan County, Kentucky. 1874-84, 
teacher; 1884-85, agent Adams' Historical Chart; 1886-87, with Southwestern Pub- 
lishing Company, Nashville. Married, January 26, 1876, Miss Amelia A. Bourne. 

451. August Werneke Daniels, Real Estate and Loans, 112 S. Third 

St., Minneapolis, Minn. 

A. B. Born, June 11, 1854, Bridgeport, Connecticut. 

452. William Darroch, Lawyer, Kentland. Ind. 

B. S. Born, Decem'ber 31, 1848, in Rockville, Indiana. Married, June 23, 
1878, Miss Emma V. Sammons, at Donovan, 111. 

453. John S. W. Dean, Minister, Havensville, Kans. 

A. B., West Virginia State University; A. M., 1877, Indiana Asbury Uni- 
versity; S. T. B. and Ph. D., 1882, Boston University; D. D., 1894, University 
of West Virginia. Born, March 7, 1848, in Upshur County, Virginia. 1874-79, 
professor of Latin and History, State College of Pennsylvania; 1879-82, graduate 
student, Boston University; 1882-83, traveled and studied in Europe; 1884, repre- 
sented Upshur County in West Virginia Legislature; 1885, pastor Tabernacle M. E. 
Church, Detroit, Mich.; 1886, joined the Nebraska Conference; 1908, transferred 
to Kansas Conference. Married, June, 1886, Miss Grace Marple, of Upshur County, 
West Virginia. 



1874 Alumnal Record 93 

454. John Brewer L eMotte, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1877; Ph. D., 1887, DePauw University. Teacher and Lecturer. 
Born, 1848, in Waveland, Indiana. 1874-84, principal of the Preparatory Depart- 
ment of Indiana Asbury University; 1875-82, adjunct professor of Mathematics, 
same; 1882-91, professor of Physics, DePauw University; lecturer, Redpath Lyceum 
Bureau, Boston; author of "The Secret of Character Building." Alarried, 1878, Miss 
Lelia Washburn, who died February 25, 1910. (See 551.) Died, September 1, 
1907, at Greencastle. 

455. Joseph Tomsett Dobell, Teacher, 519 Anderson St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1908; 4> B K. Born, November 9, 1851, in Cincinnati. Father 
of 2107. 1875-76, principal of the Gosport schools; 1876-78, principal of the 
New Castle schools; 1879-80, principal of the Greentown schools; 1881-87, teacher 
in Evansville High School; 1887, principal High School, Atchison, Kans.; 1901-08, 
instructor in Mathematics, DePauw Academy; 1901 — , registrar, DePauw Univer- 
sity. Married, November 5, 1884, Miss Alice Cooper, at Greencastle, Ind. 

456. William Flynn, Physician, Marion, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1877; M. D., 1876, New York. Born, 1850, New York City. 
1874-77, studied medicine in Louisville, Brooklyn, New York City and Europe; 
professor in Medical Department, University of Indianapolis. 

457. Amandus Newton Grant, Lawyer, 419 The Lemcke, Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1876, University of Michigan. Born, August 27, 1848, in Butler 
County, Ohio. Private in the service of the United States, being only 16 at the 
close of the war, in 1865; captain in the State Militia ifor two years; captain 
Howard Canton, No. 16, I. O, O. F., three years; commander Kokomo Division No. 
6, U. R. K. of P., one year; Grand Master I. O. O. F., 1886-87; Grand Representa- 
tive from Indiana to Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., at Los Angeles, Cal., 
1888, and Columbus, Ohio, 1889; Grand Master at Arms, Grand Lodge K. of P., 
1882; organized a regiment for Spanish-American War and was elected Colonel, 
but regiment did not get into the service. Married, September 28, 1876, Miss Mary 
L. Darnall, at Greencastle, Ind, 

458. William Nelson Hall, Minister, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1877; B. D., 1880, Garrett Biblical Institute. Born, May 7, 1849, 
in Boone County, Indiana. 1873, entered Northwest Indiana Conference; appoint- 
ments: Bainbridge, Terre Haute, Bringhurst; 1878, Dixon Street, Chicago; 1880, 
transferred to Iowa Conference; appointments: Lettsville, ]Marengo, Sigourney. Keo- 
sauqua, Burlington, Fort Madison, Tiffin, Wilton, Hedrick, New Sharon, Victor, 
Harvey. Now superannuated. Married, August 24, 1875, Miss Kate Farrow. 

459. John Andrew Hawkins, Minister, R. R., Greencastle, Ind. 

B. S.; A. M., pro merito, 1878; Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan, 1896; D. D., West- 
field, 1903. Born, March 16, 1855, at Greencastle, Indiana. 1879-80, studied phi- 
losophy and theology in Princeton; 1881-83, studied theology in Union Theological 
Seminary, New York City; 1886, admitted to the ministry in Drew Theological Sem- 
inary; 1889, ordained pastorates at Galton, Westfield and Casey, 111.; 1901-02, pres- 
ident Westfield College (Illinois); 1902 to date, presiding elder. Delegate to Gen- 
eral Conference (Presbyterian) last four quadrenniums; wrote "Sorrow; Its Worth; 
Its Cure," — one of set of "Devotional Series." ]\Iarried, April 2, 1889, Miss Mary 
M. Moffett, at Spencer, Ind. 

460. Charles Holmes, Merchant, Wichita, Kans. 

A. B. Born, April 25, 1842, in Chambersburgh, Indiana; postmaster and rail- 
road agent at Hadley, Indiana; merchant and postmaster at Estacado, Texas. Mar- 
ried, January 9, 1879, Miss Mary E. Hollowell. 

461. Stephen Hunt, Physician, Coatesville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 17, 1845, in Friendship, North Carolina. ^Married, February 
12, 1877, to ]\Iiss ]\Iinnie Risher. 

462. Thomas Mason, Minister, Siloam Springs, Ark. 

A. B.; A. M., 1877; D. D., 1890, Paul Quinn College, Texas. Born, October 
4, 1850, in Jasper County, Indiana; 1874, entered Northwest Indiana Conference; 
appointments: Burnettsville; Congress Street, Lafayette; West Lebanon; Monticello; 



94: DePauw University 1874 

1882-97, president of Philander Smith College, Little Rock; 1897-99, principal Union 
High School, Little Rock; 1899 — , president Arkansas Conference Collegiate Insti- 
tute, Siloam Springs. Married, August 21, 1872, to Miss Virginia Dell, deceased; 
married, August 29, 1893, to Miss Rebecca M. Green, teacher in Fisk University, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

463. Andrew Benson McClain, deceased. 

B. S. Born, 1843, in Clermont County, Ohio. 1874, removed to Knoxville, 
Tennessee. Married, June 17, 1874, to Miss Fannie M. Donohue. Died, January 
25, 1876, Knoxville, Tenn. 

464. Lorenzo Dow McCiain, Lawyer, Pension Bureau, Washing- 

ton, D. C. 

B. S. Born, September 5, 1848, in Jefferson County, Iowa. 1885-93, special 
examiner. Pension Bureau; served in Civil War. Married, to Miss Emma Jordan, 
who died in 1900, 

465. John Foster Morrison, Physician, 42nd and Winthrop Ave., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1883; M. D., 1881, University of City of New York. Born, Oc- 
tober 27, 1854, in Greencastle. 1874-75, teacher of district school; 1875-79, teacher 
and principal in public schools in Terre Haute; 1879-81, attended medical lectures 
in New York City; 1881, began the practice of medicine; 1882-87, in the firm of 
Bence & Morrison, Greencastle, Ind.; 1887, practicing medicine at Reading, Kansas; 
1895, moved to Emporia, Kansas; 1898-1900, county physician and secretary of 
County Board of Health, Lyon County; December, 1905, to October, 1907, on fruit 
farm in Ozark Mountains, Mo. ; resumed practice of medicine in Indianapolis in 
1908. Married, October, 1889, Miss Jennie R. Patterson, at Charleston, 111. 

466. David Kirkpatrick Partlow, Lawyer, 620 Law Building, Li- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1883. Born, May 10, 1848, in Parke County, Indiana. Deputy 
Prosecuting Attorney Marion County, Ind. Married, June 22, 1880, to Miss Alice 
B. Hopkins. 

467. Kate Fisher Preston, deceased. 

B. S. Born, July 29, 1853. Died, May 12, 1879, in Indianapolis. 

468. Hubert Marshall Skinner, 521 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M. ; Ph. D., Valparaiso University and Chattanooga University. Born, 
January 15, 1855, in Valparaiso, Indiana. 1874-80, teacher and journalist; 1880-83, 
superintendent of city schools at Brookville, Ind.; 1883-86, Deputy State Superin- 
tendent of Public Instruction of Indiana and secretary of the State Teachers' Read- 
ing Circle; 1886, correspondent of A. S. Barnes & Co., and of American Book Com- 
pany, publishers, Chicago. Author of "The Schoolmaster in Literature," "Readings in 
Folk-lore," "The Schoolmaster in Comedy and Satire," "The Story of the Britons," 
"The Story of the Letters and Figures," etc. ; editor of "The Collegiate Course 
for Home Study"; composer of "Asbury College Hymn" and "Alumni Songs of 
DePauw" (1897) ; originator of "Lincoln Day" observances, and compiler of "Lin- 
coln Leaflets" (1885). Married, August 16, 1880, Miss Emily S, Ogden. 

469. Clarence Wirt Stephenson, Lawyer, Medford, Okla. 

A. B. ; LL. B., the Indiana University, 1876. Born, March 25, 1851, in Pen- 
dleton, Indiana. 1882-88, Mayor of the city of Wabash; 1889, removed from Wa- 
bash, Indiana, to Springfield, Missouri; 1901, removed to Medford, Okla. Brother 
of 818 and 876. Married, May 28, 1879, Miss Fannie L. Town. (See 507.) 

470. Wilson Rodgers Stokes, 410 Court Block, Minneapolis, Minn. 

A. B. Born, 1848, in Parke County, Indiana. 

471. James Winfield Walker, Minister, Goodland, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1890; D. D., Dakota University, 1900. Born, August 10, 1851, 
at Jolietville, Indiana. Father of 2225. 1874, entered Northwest Indiana Conference; 
appointment, Zionville Circuit; 1875-78, in School of Theology, Boston University; 
1878, entered the South Kansas Conference. Appointments: 1878-81, Erie; 1881-83, 



'^Q75 Alumnal Record 95 

Pleasanton; 1883-86, Cherokee; 1886-89, Emporia; 1889-92, corresponding secretary Lay- 
men's Endowment Association, Baker University; 1892, professor Biblical and Ecclesi- 
astical History; 1894, transferred to Northwest Indiana Conference; 1894, Danville, 
Ind. ; 1896, South Bend; 1899, visited Egypt, Palestine, Greece, France and England; 
1900-03, First Church, Terre Haute; 1903-09, district superintendent, Greencastle 
District; 1909 — , Goodland. Married, June 7, 1877, Miss Emma J. Beck (ex-DePauw), 
at Greencastle, Ind. 

472. William Oscar Wheeler, Theatrical Manager, 305 N. Sixteenth 

St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 11, 1854, in Highland (now Staunton), Indiana. Mar- 
ried, August 19, 1882, to Imogene Laws Shires, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

473. Deloss Monroe Wood, Minister, 1510 N. New Jersey St., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1877; D. D., 1898, DePauw University. Born, 1849, in Indiana. 
Father of 2090. 1874, entered the Northwest Indiana Conference; appoint- 
ments: Wea, Rossville, Westville, Shawnee Mound, Delphi, Danville, Plymouth; 
1891-97, presiding elder, Greencastle District; 1897-1900, Lebanon; 1900-02, Grace 
Church, South Bend; 1902-08, district superintendent, Hammond District; 1908 — , 
corresponding secretary of the Methodist Hospital of Indiana; 1896, first alternate 
to General Conference; delegate to General Conference of 1900 and 1904; first alter- 
nate to General Conference of 1908. Married, June 25, 1874, Miss Emma Louise 
Farrow, at Greencastle, Ind. 

474. Charles Marion Wysong, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1877. Minister. Born, 1847, in Putnam County, Indiana. Min- 
ister in North Indiana Conference. Married, July 9, 1874, to Miss Jennie Brown. 
Died, April 12, 1882, in Fillmore, Ind. 

475. Andrew Henry Yount, Journalist, 123 E. Eighteenth St., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

A. B. Born September 17, 1851, in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. After grad- 
uation studied and practiced law in Lafayette, Ind. ; 1884, became a member of the 
editorial staff of the Morning News, of Chicago, since merged into Chicago Record, 
of which he was city editor from 1891 to 1895; editor Saturday Blade, weekly, two 
years; on editorial staff Inter-Ocean eight years; in 1906 became secretary to the 
president of the County Board of Cook County, Illinois, which position he still 
holds. Married, October 22, 1874, Miss Mary S. Williams, who died April 26, 
1909. (See 476.) 

476. Mary S. Yount (nee Williams), deceased. 

B. S. Born, May 19, 1853, in Jefferson County, Iowa. Married, October 22, 
1874, to A. H. Yount. (See 475.) Died, April 26, 1909, at Indianapolis. 



XXXVI. CLASS OF 1875. 



477. John Pleasant Allee, Lawyer, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M. Born, August 18, 1852, in Putnam County, Indiana. Married, 
December 27, 1875, to Miss Annie B, Hammond. 

478. Thomas J. Bassett, Minister and Teacher, lis South St., West 

Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M. and Ph. D., 1887, on examination in Latin course, Syra- 
cuse University. Born, in Rushville, Yates County, New York, August 9, 1848. 
1875-81, instructor in Ancient Languages, Indiana Asbury University; 1881- 
84, principal of Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111.; 1883, entered the Rock 
River Conference and appointed to Naperville, 111.; 1887, transferred from 
Rock River to Northwest Indiana Conference; 1884-85, professor of Didactics, De- 



96 DePauw University 1875 

Pauw University; 1884-97, principal Preparatory School, DePauw; 1897, resigned 
and entered active work in Northwest Indiana Conference; 1897-99, pastor St. Paul's, 
Lafayette; 1899-1902, Thorntown; 1902-05, president of Upper Iowa University, 
Fayette, Iowa; 1905-07, pastor, Goodland, Ind. ; 1907 — , West Lafayette. Married, 
September 14, 1874, Miss Anna E. Ridpath, at Greencastle, Ind., who died Feb- 
ruary 20, 1906; married, November 7, 1907, Miss Lida A. Bucher, of Sunbury, Pa. 

479. William Stewart Boston, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1878. Minister. Born, January 4, 1850, in Madison County, In- 
diana. Brother of 517 and 518. 1875-77, teacher in Pendleton, Ind.; 1877, entered 
North Indiana Conference; appointments: Anderson Circuit, Spiceland, Loviisville, 
Centerville, Pierceton, Market Street, Logansport; 1893, superannuated on account 
of failing health. Married, January 25, 1881, to Miss E. May McCarter. Died, 
July 25, 1894, at the home of his father, near Pendleton, Ind. 

480. Freeman Daily Bovard, Minister and Editor, San Francisco, Cal. 

A. B.; A. M., 1878; D. D., 1890, DePauw University; Ph. D., 1891, Illinois 
Wesleyan University. Born, 1853, in Alpha, Indiana. Brother of 415. 1880-85, 
vice president and professor of Mathematics in the University of Southern California; 
1887-93, presiding elder, San Francisco District; superintendent Chinese Methodist 
Episcopal Missions in California Conference; 1900 — , editor California Christian 
Advocate and manager of the Western Methodist Book Concern at San Francisco, 
Cal.; member of the General Conferences of 1900, 1904 and 190S. Married, 1875, 
Miss Sallie North. 

481. James Audubon Burhans, Lawyer, 115 Dearborn St., Chicago, 

Illinois. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1878; LL. B., 1877, Union (now) Northwestern College of Law, 
Chicago, Illinois. Born, October 28, 1852, in LaPorte County, Indiana. Author 
of "The Law of Municipal Bonds" and "A Digest of Statutory Laws Governing 
the Investment of Corporate and Trust Funds by Savings Banks, Insurance Com- 
panies, Etc."; Amicrican secretary first World's Sunday School Convention, London, 
in 1889; 1899-1900, president Cook County Sunday School Association; president of 
trustees of Epworth Children's Home; 1897 — , president, or endowment treasurer 
of Methodist Old People's Home; 1901 — , same, Methodist Deaconess Orphanage; 
1903-04, president of Board of Directors, Wesley Hospital; trustee of Chicago Boys' 
Club; also Pacific Garden Mission; also Chicago Deaconess Home; also Agard Dea- 
coness Rest Home; also Chicago City Missionary Society; 1904, delegate to the 
World's Fourth Sunday School Convention at Jerusalem, and traveled in Palestine, 
Egypt and other parts of Asia and Europe. ^Married, October 7, 1879, Miss Jessie 
Pierpont Smith. 

482. Thomas Coke Carter, Minister and Editor, Chattanooga, Tenn. 

A. B. ; A. M. ; D. D., DePauw University; LL. D., Southern Normal Univer- 
sity. Born, January 1, 1851, in Carroll County, Tennessee. One year principal West 
Tennessee Seminary; four years president of Tullahoma College; two years a mis- 
sionary to China; editor Methodist Advocate, Chattanooga, Tennessee; 1884 and 
1888, member of General Conference; 1884, member of Centennial Conference; 
elected Bishop of the United Brethren Church in 1907; president of the Southern 
Board of Education. Married, December 26, 1875, Miss Maggie Brown. 

483. Louis Scobey Cumback, deceased. 

A. B. Merchant. Born, August 1, 1853, in Greensburg, Indiana. 1875, deputy 
clerk, Decatur County, Indiana; 1875, deputy collector internal revenue. Fourth 
District, Indiana; 1875, manager wholesale department, Western Methodist Book 
Concern, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1883, Western representative of Hall, Sumner & Co., 
Chicago; 1883, dealer in books, stationery and art goods; 1886, traveling agent for 
D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, Mass. Married, in 1877, Miss Lizzie Hopwood, who 
died June 12, 1885. (See 484.) Died, June 28, 1890, in Iowa City, Iowa; buried 
in Greencastle, Ind. 

484. Lizzie Cumback (nee Hopwood), deceased. 

B. S. Born, August 12, 1854, in Filmore, Indiana. Married, 1877, L. S. 
Cumback. (See 483.) Died, June 12, 1885, at Greencastle, Ind. 

485. Harry Selwood Downey, Lawyer, 21^ W. Washington St., 

Shelbyville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Born, in Rising Sun, Indiana. Brother of 259, 334, 
660 and L-118. Entered practice of law; 1875-79, lawyer at Rising Sun; 1879-83, 
at Shelbyville, Indiana; 1883-87, general attorney for the Louisville, Evarsville & St. 



1875 Alumnal Record 97 

Louis Railway Company, at Louisville, Kentucky; 1887-1900, general claim agent of 
the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Company, at Galveston, Texas; 1907-09, 
representative from Shelby County in Indiana Legislature; 1900 — , lawyer in Shel- 
byville, Ind. 

486. M. Josephine Donnohue, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

B. S. Born, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1881-86, teacher in public schools, Irv- 
ington, Ind.; 1884, president of the Chautauqua Circle, Irvington; 1886-89, teacher 
in public schools of Franklin, Ind.; 1889-92, principal of the Indiana Soldiers' and 
Sailors' Orphans' Home School; organized three literary clubs, being the first presi- 
dent of each. 

487. Charles Albert Dryer, Lawyer, 408 Indiana Trust Bldg., Indi- 

anapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1878. Born, December 15, 1853, in Hillsboro, Illinois. Brother 
of 488. 1883, master commissioner of the Superior Court of Marion County, In- 
diana. Married, February 9, 1882, Miss Alice Ritter, who died March 1, 1885; 
married, June 7, 1888, Miss Mamie A. Sloan, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

488. John Lewis Dryer, Physician, 602 Spurgeon St., Santa Ana, Cal. 

A. B.; A. M., 1878; M. D., 1877, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery. 
Born, October 22, 1845, in Montgomery County, Illinois. Brother of 487. 1887, 
post-graduate course in New York Polyclinic; member of medical society of State 
of California; 1892, president Orange County Medical Society; president Board of 
Examining Surgeons, United States Pension Department; member of American 
Medical Association. Married, November 10, 1869, to Miss Harriet E. Baker, who 
died September 17, 1871; married, May 8, 1877, to Miss M. L. Alexander. 

489. Levi Henry Greer, Physician, Yorktown, Ind, 

A. B.; M. D., 1878, Jefferson Medical College, Louisville. Born, August 19, 
1850, in Aurora, Indiana. Married, November 28, 1878, Minta E. Jones, 

490. William Alvin Greer, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, January 22, 1857, in Aurora, Ind. 

491. Hanson M. Grimes, Lawyer, 316 W. Second St., North Platte, 

Nebraska. 

A. B. ; LL. B., 1877, Iowa State University. Born, November 4, 1852, in Rus- 
sellville, Indiana. 1883, member of the Nebraska Legislature from Valley County; 
1884, register of United States land office. North Platte; 1895, elected Judge of the 
Thirteenth District of Nebraska; re-elected in 1899, 1903 and 1907, still holding 
the position. Married, October 5, 1880, Miss Mary McCracken, at Bedford, Iowa. 

492. George Hathaway, Lawyer, Jennings, La. 

B. S. Born, October 2, 1853, in Greencastle, Indiana. Practiced law in Green- 
castle, Ind. ; removed to Jennings, La. ; president Lake Aretem Rice Mill Co. ; police 
commissioner four years; now president of Library Board of Jennings; president 
Louisiana Rice Millers' Association; manager of rice mills and canals; Mayor of 
Jennings, Married, October 4, 1878, Miss Margaret A. McMurtry, at Marshall, Ind. 

493. Isaac Herr, Lawyer, 163 Randolph St., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. Born, July 14, 1847, in Washington, Pennsylvania. 1901-05, civil ser- 
vice commissioner of Cook County, 111. Married, April 21, 1874, Miss Amelia 
Woodmansee. Residence, Oak Park, 111, 

494. Charles Fremont Hunt, deceased. 

A. B. Lawyer. Born, October 6, 1850, in Hendricks County, Indiana. Died, 
May 8, 1881, in Indianapolis, and was buried at Amo, Ind. 

495. James Austin Ingram, deceased. 

B. S. Born, December 2, 1853, in Jefifersonville, Indiana. Engaged in practice 
of law. Died, November 21, 1899, in Jeffersonville, Ind. 



98 DePauw University 1876 

496. Albinus Alonzo Johnson, Investment Broker, 736 Equitable 

Bldg., Denver, Colo. 

A. B.; A. M., 1879; D. D., 1888, DePauw University. Born, February 8, 1852, 
in Lexington, Indiana. Brother of 852 and 853. 1875, pastor Third Street 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Indianapolis; 1877, pastor Wesley Chapel, Madison, 
Indiana; 1878-79, professor of Theology in the New Orleans University; 1880, pas- 
tor in Fort Worth, Texas; 1881-85, editor Texas Methodist Advocate, and presiding 
elder of the Dallas District, Austin Conference; 1885, elected president of Texas 
Wesleyan College; 1889, elected president of Fort Worth University; 1890, trans- 
ferred to Colorado Conference and appointed pastor of First M. E. Church, Chey- 
enne, Wyoming; 1891-97, president State University of Wyoming; 1897, on editorial 
staff Rocky Moujitain Daily News, Denver, Colorado; 1898-1900, pastor First M. E. 
Church, Longmont, Colo; 1900-03, St. James Church, Denver; 1903, retired from 
the ministry; 1907-09, superintendent of Mineral Department, Colorado State Land 
Board; 1910 — , mining engineer and economic geologist. Married, November 10, 
1875, Miss Alice W. Thomas, ex-DePauw, '76. 

497. Isaac Harvey Kalley, Lawyer, Sullivan, Ind, 

B. S. Born, October 10, 1847, in Parke County, Indiana. Married, Septem- 
ber 7, 1876, Miss Beall Thomas. 

498. Flora Laughlin (nee Turman), 710 Jennings Ave., Cleveland, 

Ohio. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1878. Born, August 18, 1854, in Greencastle, Indiana. Married, 
October 27, 1881, Rev. Almon J. Laughlin, who died February 7, 1884; married, 
November 13, 1895, to Rev. Edmund Garfield Laughlin. 

499. John Machlan, Minister, Carthage, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1879; B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1880; D, D., Moores 
Hill, 1903; Ph. D., pro merito, Illinois Wesleyan, 1909. Born, July 4, 1847, in 
Rush Count\% Indiana. Father of 2060. Brother of 1239. Entered In- 
diana Conference in 1875. Appointments: Connersville Mission; Asbury, Jetfer- 
sonville; Manila; Arlington; Carthage; Milford; Maplewood; Rising Sun; Milton; Irv- 
ington; Westport; Moores Hill; Greensburg; Grace Church, Indianapolis; New Pal- 
estine; Main Street, Connersville; Carthage. Married, November 20, 1877, Miss 
Josie A. Eskew, who died February 19, 1890; married, December 14, 1892, Miss Ella 
Day, at Laurel, Ind. 

500. Cornelius Huffer Martin, 233 N. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

A. B. Born, December 10, 1847, in Perrysville, Indiana. In U. S. postal 
service. Married, December 15, 1880, to Miss Marietta Harn, at West Lebanon, Ind. 

501. James V. Martin, deceased. 

A. B., West Virginia State University; A. M., 1878, Indiana Asbury University. 
Teacher. Born, July 3. 1854, in Clarksburg, ^'irginia. Brother of 603, 668, 
775 and 825. Principal Clark University, Atlanta, Georgia; superintendent of schools, 
Boonville, Ind.; teacher Shortridge High School, Indianapolis; superintendent of 
schools, Greenfield, Ind. Married, August 7, 1880, Miss Kate Cunning, of Bloom- 
ington, Ind. Died, October 28, 1889, at Greencastle, Ind. 

502. Noble Duncan Morris, Real Estate and Insurance, 1835 E. Oak 

St., New Albany, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 1, 1854, in New Albany, Indiana. 1877-86, assistant post- 
master at New Albany. Married, April 28, 1887, to Miss Anna Belle Kepley, of New 
Albany, Ind. 

503. Charles Augustus Murray, Lawyer, 710 Kittredgc Bldg., Den- 

ver, Colo. 

B. S. Born, 1851, in Geneseo, New York. 1875-77, teacher in high school, 
Connersville, Ind.; 1878-80, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney; 1881-82, member and 
secretary of the Board of Trustees of the public schools, Connersville; 1882-84, mas- 
ter commissioner of the Fayette Circuit Court; 1884-88, Mayor of Connersville. In 
August, 1899, removed to Denver, Colorado; 1906, president Anti-Saloon League, 
Fourteenth Ward, Denver; 1907, European correspondent Denver Republican; since 
1890, member of the law firm Stuart Bros. & Murray. Married, October 22^ 1879^ 
Miss Olive Hurst, at Connersville, Ind. 



1875 Alumnal Record 99 

504. William David Parr, Minister, 700 W. Walnut St., Kokomo, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1880; B. D., 1878, Drew Theological Seminary; D. D., 1891, 
Clark University; S. T. D., 1899, DePauw University. Born, November 10, 1854, 
in Big Springs, Indiana. Member of North Indiana Conference. Appointments: 
Ft. Wayne, Third Street; Westfield, Cambridge City, Waterloo, Elkhart, Kokomo, 
Grace Church; Ft. Wayne, Wayne St.; 1901 (six months) presiding elder, Kokomo 
District; 1901-05, assistant secretary Board of Church Extension; 1896-09, Kokomo, 
Grace Church. Delegate to General Conferences of 1896, 1900, 1904 and 1908; mem- 
ber of Board of Control, Epworth League, 1896-1900; trustee of DePauw University 
since 1894 (re-elected to 1912); 1901, delegate to Ecumenical Conference, London; 
one of the founders and trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Hospital of Indiana; 
president Planhard Mfg. Co.; director Kokomo Steel and Wire Co., Kokomo Globe 
Stove and Range Co., and other concerns. Lecturer and occasional contributor to 
church publications; 1910 — , general manager church finances: debts, dedications, 
etc. Married, January 11, 1883, Miss Cora Walton. 

505. Horace C. Pugli, Lawyer, 517^ Ohio St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

B. S. Born, September 12, 1852, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Brother of 609. 
1879, went to South America with the American flagship "Shenandoah"; 1880, trav- 
eled through Africa and Europe; 1886, City Attorney of Terre Haute; 1889-91, 
U. S. Consul, New-Castle-on-Tyne, England; 1891-94, U. S. Consul at Palermo, 
Italy; now president T. H. & S. W. Ry. Co. Married, April 4, 1884, Miss Mary J. 
McKeen, at Terre Haute, Ind. 

506. Walker Schell, Physician, Rose Dispensary Bldg., Terre Haute, 

Indiana. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1877. University of Michigan. Studied medicine in Miami 
Medical College, University of Munich, and in the general hospital in Vienna; two 
years in Europe; president Vigo County Medical Society; president of Indiana State 
Medical Society; special lecturer on Obstetrical operations in Physicians and Sur- 
geons Medical College; lecturer on medicine, Indiana University; physician to St. 
Anthony's Hospital, Terre Haute. Married, December 20, 1883, Miss Carrie B. 
Cavins. 

507. Fannie Leyden Stephenson (nee Town), Medford, Okla. 

A. B. Born, September 11, 1856, in New Albany, Indiana. A sister of 251. 
1885, graduated in C. L. S. C. ; 1889, removed from Wabash, Indiana, to Spring- 
field, Missouri; 1901, removed to Medford, Okla.; 1907, graduated in "Bay View 
Reading Club." Married, May 28, 1879, Clarence W. Stephenson. (See 469.) 

508. William Terrell, 210 Avenue C, San Antonio, Texas. 

B. S. Born, August 9, 1854, in New Albany, Indiana. 1875-79, chief paymas- 
ter's clerk, U. S. Army, and served in the Department of the Lakes and of Texas; 
1879-81, connected with U. S. Postoffice Department; 1881-83, assistant treasurer 
U. S. Encaustic Tile Co., Indianapolis; 1883-90, in business at Indianapolis; 1890-95, 
manager of the Chicago branch Witticomb Manufacturing Co., of (jrand Rapids, 
Michigan; 1895-96, in business in New York City; 1896-98, secretary to Republican 
Executive Committee of Texas in Washington, D. C. ; 1898-1908, United States Treas- 
ury Department, Washington, D. C. Married, February 9, 1876, Miss Martha Pier- 
sol. Address from May 1 to November 1, P. O. Box 40, Indianapolis, Ind. 

509. Reson Rynerson Vermillion, Lawyer, 1204 N. Topeka Ave., 

Wichita, Kans. 

A. B. Born, November 24, 1850, in Putnam County, Indiana. 1875, removed 
to Iowa; December, 1884, removed to Wichita, Kansas; March 1, 1908, appointed 
solicitor for Kansas for St. Louis & San Francisco R. R. Co. Married, June 21, 
1883, Miss Emma Goss. 

510. Zenas Webster, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, 1852, in Clay County, Indiana. Died, September 1, 
1882, in Chicago; buried in Sampson Cemetery, Clay County, Ind. 

611. Jesse William Weik, Lawyer, 601 E. Washington St.. Green- 
castie, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1883. Born, in Greencastle, August 23, 1857. Brother of 
1693. 1882-85, special examiner of United States Pension Bureau; 1886-89, co- 
author with William H. Herndon of "Life of Abraham Lincoln"; 1890-94, field in- 



100 DePauw University 1876 

spector United States Postoffice Department; 1908, author of "History of the Re- 
publican Party"; contributor of special historical articles to the Century, and other 
magazines; now writing a "History of Putnam County" (Indiana). Married, De- 
cember 1, 1890, Miss Frances A. Hays, at Portland, Ind. 

512. Newton Wray, Minister and Teacher, Upland, Ind. 

A. B. ; B. D., Drew Theological Seminary. B.orn, October 30, 1854, in Shelby 
County, Indiana. Brother of 440 and 655. 1879, City Attorney, Greenfield, 
Ind.; 1880, entered the North Indiana Conference, and appointed to Spiceland; 
1882-84, Wolcottville; 1884-87, student of Drew Theological Seminary; 1885, stenog- 
rapher to Dr. J. M. Buckley, editor New York Christian Advocate ; 1887, graduated 
at Drew Seminary, and stationed at Bedford, New York; 1889, Lennox, Mass.; 1891, 
Kenisco, New York; 1894, Pleasantville, New York; 1896, professor of Psychology 
and English Literature, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, New Jersey; 
1897, Plattekill, New York; 1899, Montgomery, New York; 1902, New York Con- 
ference Evangelist; 1902-03, pastor Calvary Presbyterian Church, Lockport, N. Y. ; 
1904-05, evangelist, Shelbyville, Ind. ; 1906-09, professor of Theology and Philosophy, 
and Dean of Asbury College, Wilmore, Ky. ; 1909 — , professor of Theology and 
Philosophy, Taylor University, Upland, Ind. Author of "Fun and Finance — a Dis- 
cussion of Modern Church Novelties, Etc."; "Church Finance — a Twentieth Century 
Message to the Churches," and "The Lodge— a Counterfeit." Married, November 
17, 1892, Miss Mary Alma Gilbert. 



XXXVII. CLASS OF 1876. 



513. Alvah W. Adkinson, Minister, Riverside, Cal. 

A. B.; A. M., 1379; D. D., DePauw University, 1907; D. D., Hillsdale Col- 
lege, 1907. Born, May 2, 1851, near East Enterprise, Indiana. 1876-78, professor 
of Mathematics in Moore's Hill College; 1878-79, pastor, Charleston, Ind.; 1879-80, 
pastor, Moore's Hill, Ind., and professor of Ancient Languages in Moore's Hill 
College; 1881-84, missionary, Ogden City, Utah; 1884-87, pastor, Huron, S. Dak.; 
1887-90, acting president Dakota University, and pastor at Mitchell, S. Dak.; 1890- 
91, pastor, Watertown, South Dak.; delegate to General Conference of 1892, from 
Dakota Conference; 1891-96, missionary, Albuquerque, New Mexico; 1896, trans- 
ferred to East Ohio Conference and appointed to Mingo; 1897, Lisbon; 1898, trans- 
ferred to Southern California Conference; 1898-1903, Long Beach; 1903-09, district 
superintendent, Los Angeles District; 1909 — , pastor. Riverside. Married, January 
2, 1878, Miss Kate Cassell. 

514. Margaret Alice Bien (nee Botkin), 419 W. Thirty-third St., 

Los Angeles, Cal. 

B. S. Born, August 23, 1853, in Butler County, Ohio. Sister of 542. Mar- 
ried, June 27, 1877, W. H. Bien, Lebanon, Ohio. 

515. Thomas Mayo Bosson, Lawyer, 392 Church St., Gainesville, 

Texas. 

A. B. Born, February 13, 1856, in White County, Tennessee. Brother of 516. 
Bookkeeper in Bank of Commerce; secretary and treasurer Walnut Mountain Lumber 
Company, La FoUette, Tenn.; also Knickerbocker Manufacturing Company; 1900-02, 
in Census Bureau, Washington, D. C. ; now practicing law. Married, October 20, 
1886, Miss Susie Farrow, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 683.) 

516. William Bosson, Jr., Lawyer, 4200 X. Illinois St., Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

A. B.; A. M., 1882. Born, June 26, 1857, in White County, Tennessee. Cashier, 
Bank of Commerce, Indianapolis. Married, September 24, 1885, to Miss Mag- 
gie Hill. 

517. Charles Elliott Boston, Farmer, Pendleton, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Born, January 1, 1857, in Madison County, Indiana. 
Stenographer in the office of the general superintendent of the Louisville & Nash- 
ville Railway. Brother of 479 and 518. 



1876 Alumnal Record 101 

518. James Grey Boston, Farmer, Irvington, Ind. 

A. B.; M. D., 1879, Louisville Medical College. Born, November 27, 1851, 
at Pendleton, Indiana. Brother of 479 and 517. Married, July 17, 1879, Miss 
Mary Emma Haycock. 

519. James Wesley Carver, Fruit Grower and Minister, 501 S. Locust 

St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1879; LL. B., 1877, Simpson Centenary College. Born, May 
2, 1854, in Parke County, Indiana. 1877, located at Boone, Iowa; engaged in law 
and insurance; 1881, removed to Hastings, Neb., and there lost use of voice for 
four years; 1885-87, in abstract business, Sidney, Iowa; 1888, commenced preach- 
ing locally at Union Grove; 1889, entered Northwest Iowa Conference. Appoint- 
ments: Ledyard, Pierson, Holstein and Danbury; in fall of 1900, from loss of voice, 
located and moved to Greencastle, Ind.; preaching as a supply and engaged in 
fruit growing. Married, July 29, 1879, Miss Louisa Webb. 

520. William K. Collins, Minister, Lee's Summit, Mo. 

A. B. A, M., 1879. Born, October 1, 1848, in Caroline County, Maryland. 
Served in the One Hundred and Thirty-second and One Hundred and Fifty-third 
Regiments of Indiana Volunteer Infantry during the war. Appointments: Cambridge 
City and Mishawaka, Indiana; Peoria, Brimfield, Tiskilwa and Kankakee, 111.; Trinity, 
St. Louis; presiding elder, Sedalia District; Clinton; Howard Memorial M. E. 
Church, Kansas City, Missouri; 1894-97, Trinity, Nevada, Missouri; 1897-1901, Leb- 
anon, Missouri. Married, April 26, 1876, to Miss Hattie E. Keene, of Elmwood, 111. 

521. James Logan Cross, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, May 16, 1853, Zionsville, Indiana. Died, March 31, 
1882. Buried at Crown Hill, Indianapolis. 

522. Joseph Crow, Lawyer, 408 S. Fortieth St., Omaha, Neb. 

B. S. Born, April 21, 1856, in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of 359 and 
602. 1881-86, City Attorney for Greencastle, Ind.; 1886-87, District Attorney, Chey- 
enne County, Kansas; member of the law firm, Crow & Crow, Omaha, Neb.; 1894, 
elected representative Twenty-fourth Session Nebraska Legislature; 1896, re-elected to 
the Twenty-fifth Session; 1898, elected to the State Senate; 1899-1904, postmaster at 
Omaha. Married, October 27, 1886, to Miss Helen E. Jennings, of Newcastle, Ind. 

523. William Clarence Davidson, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1879. Minister. Born, 1848, in Montgomery County, Indiana. 
1877-84, missionary to Japan; United States Consul in Hakodate, Japan; professor 
of English and Mathematics in Too Giguku College, Hirosaki, Japan; 1878-82, pre- 
siding elder of the Hakodate District; 1882-84, presiding elder Yokohama District, 
and pastor of Union Church (English), Yokohama; 1884, returned to the United 
States; 1885-87, pastor of First Church, Plymouth, Indiana; 1887, returned to Ja- 
pan; 1888, returned to America; pastorates in New York: Verona, Clinton, Her- 
kimes; Liberty Street, Rome; Trinity, Oswego; Lowville; 1894-96, professor of 
Comparative Religions in Folts' Mission Institute; member of Asiatic Society of Ja- 
pan; member of American Society of Comparative Religions. Married, 1876, to 
Miss Mary C. McDaniel, who died May 21, 1884; married, September 16, 1886, to 
Miss Helen Marr Oakes, B. S. Died, October 15, 1903, at Holland Patent, N. Y. 

524. Bayard Sylvan Gray, deceased. 

B. S. ; LL. B., 1891, Lake Forest University, Chicago. Editor. Born, July 
8, 1855, in New Madison, Ohio. 1887, admitted to the Randolph County (Indiara) 
bar; 1881-85, published the Portland (Ind.) Sun; 1885-89, postmaster at Portland; 
1890, graduate Chicago College of Law; 1890-91, president Law College Alumni 
Association; 1893-95, clerk LViited States Legation in Mexico; 1896, located in 
Frankfort, Ind.; 1900-01, president Indiana Democratic Editorial Association; June, 
1901, delegate to National Editorial Association, Buffalo; July, 1901, representative 
to Grand Lodge of B. P. O. E., Milwaukee; editor Daily and Weekly Crescent, 
Frankfort, Indiana. Died, May 24, 1908, at Portland, Ind.; buried at Union 
City, Ind. 

525. William Alpheus Gregg, deceased. 

B. S.; M. S., 1879. Born, June 12,_ 1854, Greenwood, Indiana. Farmer. 1882- 
90, engaged in farming in Custer and Lincoln Counties, Neb. ; 1890, was made post- 
master, Willard, Neb.; also was justice of the peace; 1893-94, wrote special articles 
for the Custer County Republican ; 1898, removed to North Platte, Neb., and en- 
gaged in general merchandizing until his death. Married, July 15, 1880, Miss Mar- 
garet E. Street, at Sweetser, Ind. Died, June 10, 1909, at North Platte, Neb. 



102 DePauw University 1876 

526. Jeremiah Harvey Johnson, Farmer, Oskaloosa, Kans. 

B. S. Born January 22, 1854, in Hendricks County, Indiana. Married, August 
22, 1878, Miss Mary E. Smith, at Oskaloosa, Kans. 

527. Estelle Langworthy (nee Hinkle), Tucson, Ariz. 

B. S. Born, June 12, 1855, in Sullivan, Indiana. Teacher in the following 
schools: 1876-77, High School, New Lebanon, Ind. ; 1878-79, Grammar School, Worth- 
ington, Ind.; 1879-80, Primary Department, Sullivan, Ind.; 1891, removed to San 
Diego, California. Married, May 11, 1880, G. W. Langworthy, Jr. 

528. Sarah Layman (nee Torr), 1329 Clark St., Des Moines, Iowa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1879. Born, November 13, 1852, near Greencastle, Indiana. Sis- 
ter of 716. Teacher in public schools in Indiana and Ohio. Married, March 
9, 1881, J. P. Laym.an, who died December 10, 1903, 

529. John Stafford McMillin, Roche Harbor, Wash. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1879. Born, October 28, 1855, in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. 
1877-84, attorney-at-law, Lafayette; 1884, removed to Washington Territory; pres- 
ident and general manager of the Tacoma and Roche Harbor Lime Company; 1892, 
elected one of the first Presidential electors of the new State of Washington. Mar- 
ried, June 5, 1877, Miss Louella Hiett. 

530. Cyrus Wheeler McPherson, Minister, Chester, N. Y. 

A. B. ; B. D., 1880, Drew Theological Seminary. 1876, entered North Indiana 
Conference; stationed on Kokomo Circuit; 1877, stationed at Centerville; 1877, en- 
tered Drew Theological Seminary; 1880, entered Virginia Conference and stationed 
in Norfolk; 1880, transferred to New York Conference. Appointments: 1880, Sixty- 
eighth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, New York City; 1882, Delhi; 1883, War- 
wick; 1885, Stockbridge, Mass.; 1887, Sheffield, Mass.; 1889, Highland Mills, N. Y. ; 
1892, Eddyville, N. Y. ; 1894, Lee, Mass.; 1899, Fishkill-on-Hudson; 1902, Jane 
Street, New York City; 1907, Mott Avenue, New York City. Married, September 13, 
1882, Miss Katharine A. Benson, of Newark, N. J. 

531. James Scott Sims, Minister, 131 Washington St., Frankfort, Ky. 

A. B.; A. M., 1886; D. D., 1909. Born, October 30, 1850, in Ohio. 1876, joined 
Kentucky Conference of the M. E. Church, South. Appointments: Vanceburg, Stan- 
ford, Flemingsburg, Shelbyville; transferred to Western Virginia Conference, and 
stationed; Parkersburg, W. Va. ; Ashland, Ky. ; transferred to Kentucky Confer- 
ence and appointed; Maysville, Lexington; 1902-07, presiding elder; 1907 — , Frankfort, 
Married, May 1, 1878, Miss Mary Lovel, at Maysville, Ky. 

532. Harvey SutherUn. 

A. B. Born, March 10, 1853, at Russellville, Indiana. Preached one year 
in Indiana; 1877-79, taught in Colorado; 1879-84, taught and preached in Florida; 
1884, returned to Colorado with the view of recovering his health; 1894, pastor 
at Meeker, Colorado. Not heard from since 1894. 

533. Frederick Terrell, Physician, 320 Travis St., San Antonio, Texas. 

A. B. ; M. D., 1880, Harvard. Born, March 31, 1856, in Lafayette, Indiana. 
1880-81, resident physician in Rhode Island Hospital, Providence; 1881, practicing 
physician and surgeon in San Antonio, Texas; 1885, member of the American 
Medical Association, and in 1887, of the International Medical Congress; member 
Harvard Medical Alumni Association, and of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine As- 
sociation; 1909, president City National Bank, San Antonio; 1909, president San 
Antonio School Board; 1909, president San Antonio Clearing House; member of 
San Antonio Club, Country Club and International Club. Married, September 6, 
1882, Miss Marion Clement, at Boston, Mass. 

534. Charles ElHott, White, Minister, 116 Martin St., Ligonier, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1879. Born, February 1, 1853, at Crawfordsville, Indiana. 1876- 
80, teacher, two years principal High School, Edinburgh, Ind.; 1880, entered the 
North Indiana Conference of the M. E. Church. Married, March 27, 1884, Miss 
Julia Frances Shafer. 

535. Charles McCormick Zion, Attorney-at-Law, Lebanon, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 7, 1854, Lebanon, Indiana. Admitted to the bar of 
Boone Circuit Court, and afterwards to the bar of the State Supreme and Appellate 
Courts, and also to the Federal Court of Indiana; Prosecuting Attorney, Twentieth 
Judicial District. Married, February 1, 1879, to Miss May Clements, of Boone 
County, Ind. 



1877 Alumnal Record 103 

XXXVIII. CLASS OF 1877. 



536. James Calvin Barker, Minister, 701 Manvel St , Chandler, Okla. 

A. B. Born, February 3, 1850, near Thorntown, Indiana. 1877-80, taught in 
Boone and Clinton Counties, Indiana; 1880, joined Northwest Indiana Conference 
and stationed at Pittsburg; 1881, removed to Arkansas and appointed to Amity; 
principal Harrison Seminary; Yellville, Van Buren and Magazine Circuits; then 
removed to Indian Territory and served South Canadian, Catoosa, Sac and Fox 
Circuits, Stroud, Chandler and Parkland; at present supernumerary and engaged in 
business. Married, January 1, 1884, to Miss Alice D. Trantham. 

537. George Washington Barnett, 1931 Berkeley St., Los Angeles, 

California. 

A. B.; A. M., 1880; B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Born, November 24, 
1845, at Hartford, Kentucky. Member of the Illinois Conference. Married, to 
Miss Mattie Needham. (See 538.) 

538. Martha Barnett (nee Needham), 1931 Berkeley St., Los Angeles, 

California. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1880. Born, July 11, 1849, at Millerstown, Kentucky. Studied 
art. Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Married, to G. W. Barnett. (See 
537.) 

539. Alice Beall (nee Knight), Teacher, Catskill, N. Y. 

B. S. Born, July 19, 1858, in Albia, Iowa. 1877-84, teacher in the public 
schools, Greencastle, Ind. Married, June 10, 1884, Frank Beall. 

540. Amos Bennett, Teacher, Chico, Texas. 

A. B.; A. M., 1880. Born, April 3, 1848, near Livermore, Kentucky. Three 
years professor of Mathematics, South Carrollton Academy, Ky. ; two years a teacher 
at Hartford, Ky., and one year at Greenville, Ky. ; one year principal of Livermore 
Academy; nine years principal Parker Institute, Whitt, Texas; 1894, principal Archer 
City; 1896, Whitt; 1899, Gordon; 1902, Palo Pinto; 1905, Whitt; 1908 — , principal 
of Male and Female Institute, Chico. Lecturer and conductor of summer normals. 
Married, 1879, Miss Luanna Townes. 

541. Patrick Henry Bodkin, Minister and Editor, 419 W. Thirty- 

third St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

A. B.; A. M., 1887. Born, November 11, 1851, in Ireland. Traveling preacher 
in Methodist Episcopal Church; 1878-82, in the Iowa Conference; 1882-85, in the 
Austin Conference; 1884, Dennison, Texas; 1885-86, Ontario, California; 1886-91, 
editor and publisher Southern California Christian Advocate; 1887, Alumni poet of 
DePauw University; 1892, resumed work in the Southern California Conference; 
1896-1907, editor and publisher of California Independent; pastor in Southern Cal- 
ifornia Conference, and editor Palo Verde News. Married, January 31, 1879, Miss 
Bella E. Botkin. (See 542.) 

542. Emeline Arabella Bodkin (nee Botkin), 419 W. Thirty-third St., 

Los Angeles, Cal. 

A. B. Born, May 25, 1856, in Ohio. Conference secretary and organizer of the 
Woman's Home Missionary Society of Southern California. Married, January 31, 
1879, to P. H. Bodkin. (See 541.) 

543. Henry Willard Bowers, Merchant, 123 S. Meridian St., Win- 

chester, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1880. Born, October 13, 1851, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1877-83, 
principal of the Winchester High School; 1883-87, superintendent of the schools of 
Randolph County, Ind.; 1887-92, superintendent city schools, Portland, Ind.; 1892-96, 
superintendent of schools, Winchester, Ind.; 1896-1901, superintendent schools, 
Union City, Ind. Married, September 30, 1885, to Miss Ella Bowen. 

544. Henry Hubley Brighton, Lawyer, Fairfield, Iowa. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, November 17, 1850, in Mansfield, Ohio. 1878-79, 
superintendent of schools, Kentland, Ind.; 1880-81, student of law; 1882 — , at- 



104 DePauw University 1877 

torney-at-law, Fairfield, Iowa; United States Revenue Inspector during Harrison's 
administration; City Alderman of Fairfield; member Lower House Iowa Legislature 
for three sessions; 1900-03, Senator from Twenty-eighth General Assembly District. 

545. Isaac Gardner Brown. 

A. B. Born, November 24, 1S44, in Friendship, Guilford County, North Caro- 
lina. Read law and admitted to bar in Indiana; passed examination before Su- 
preme Court and admitted to practice in State of Ohio; abandoned law on account 
of health; architect and builder in Barnesville, Ohio; 1886, removed to St. Louis; 
engaged in mercantile pursuits with Queen Diamond Packing Company; two years 
treasurer of Parker Mercantile Company; stockholder and plantation manager of the 
Missouri Coffee Growers' Association, owning 5,500-acre coffee ranch in Oaxaca, 
Mexico, — probably remove there in 1901. Married, to Mrs. Lida Acton, of Barnes- 
ville, Ohio. 

546. Maggie Bruner (nee Purviance), Crawfordsville, Ind. 

B. S. Born, January 12, 1854, in Fountain City, Ind. Married, April 9, 1878, 
M. W. Bruner, (See 304.) 

547. Alma Burton (nee Holman), Malolos, Dulucan, P. I. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1880. Born, 1855, in Noblesville, Indiana. 1877-79, principal 
High School, Huntington, Ind.; 1880-82 and 1883-84, studied French and German 
in Paris, Goettingen and Dresden; 1882, instructor in Modern Languages, Stam- 
ford Female Seminary, Kentucky; 1882-85, professor of Modern Languages and Lit- 
eratures in DePauw University; 1893, trustee of the Nebraska Wesleyan University; 
engaged in literary work for many years; 1909 — , Dean of Girls' School, Ma- 
lolos, Dulucan, P. I. Married, November 26, 1885, Mr. George W. Burton, who died 
October 4, 1900. (See 356.) 

548. George Webster Corwin, deceased. 

A. B. Born, October 21, 1852, in Bainbridge, Indiana. Brother of 628 and 
629. Engaged in merchandizing in Greencastle, Ind., and in St. Louis. Married, 
November 14, 1877, Miss Effie Bridges, at Greencastle, Ind. Died, August 14, 1905, 
at St. Louis. 

549. Samuel Clinton Coulson, deceased. 

Ph. B. Lawyer and Merchant. Born, September 18, 1855, Sullivan, Indiana. 
Practiced law until 1886, when he engaged in the dry goods business. Married, 
1882, Miss Julia Davis. Died, January 28, 1891, at Sullivan, Ind. 

550. Richard Henry Crouch, Life Insurance, E. Seminary St , Green- 

castle, Ind. 

B. S. Born, November 13, 1855, in Bainbridge, Indiana. Father of 2173. Civil 
engineer and teacher, 1877-92; superintendent of agencies Western Indiana and 
Southern Illinois General Agency Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. 
Married, December 27, 1882, to Miss Anna E. Wheeler, who died March 10, 1907, 
in Greencastle, Ind. 

551. Lelia Laura DeMotte (nee Washburn), deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1880. Born, September 5, 1855, in Newport, Indiana. Married, 
February 5, 1878, John B. DeMotte, who died, September 1, 1907, at Greencastle, 
Ind. (See 454.) Died, February 25, 1910, at Indianapolis, and is buried at Green- 
castle. 

552. John H. Doddridge, Minister, 217 N. Third St., Vincennes, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1880; B. D., 1878, Drew Theological Seminary; D. D., 1893, 
Baker University. Born, August 24, 1845, in Union Count}', Indiana. Father of 
1935. 1878, entered the Southeast Indiana Conference; 1878-79, pastor at Manilla; 
1879-80, president of Moore's Hill College; 1880-82, pastor Centenary charge, Greens- 
burg; Fletcher Place Church, Indianapolis; Connersville; Wall Street, Jeffersonville; 
Columbus; Seymour; Bloomington; 1899-1905, presiding elder, Bloomington District, 
Indiana; 1892-1904, trustee of DePauw University; visitor from Indiana Conference 
to DePauw University, 1886-89, and 1904 to present; 1904, delegate to General Con- 
ference; 1905 — , pastor, First Church, Vincennes. Married, August 21, 1878, Miss 
Elizabeth R. Brashers. 

553. Anna Downey, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1880; S. T. B., 1893. Evangelist. Born, 1855, in Greencastle, 
Indiana. Sister of 646. 1881-82, professor of Didactics in Iowa Wesleyan Univer- 



1877 Alumnal Record 105 

sity; 1882-83, professor Mathematics in same; 1883-84, instructor English Literature 
in Preparatory Department of DePauw University; 1884-85, instructor in Greek 
and English Literature in the same; 1886, pastor M. E. Church, Kewaunee, 111.; 1887- 
93, evangelist; 1893-97, Illinois State superintendent evangelistic work; 1895 until 
death, national evangelist of W. C. T. U. Died, November 2, 1903, at Ottumwa, 
Iowa, and is buried at Greencastle, Ind. 

554. George Washington Paris, Lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1887. Born, June 9, 1854, near Rensselaer, Indiana. Father of 
1649 and 1844. 1878-80, teacher in Colorado; 1880, attorney-at-law; 1894, elected 
Representative in Congress of Eighth Congressional District of Indiana; in 1895, the 
State was reapportioned for congressional purposes, and he was elected, in 1896, from 
the new Fifth District, and re-elected in 1898; in 1900, declined to stand for renomi- 
nation; 1909 — , alumni trustee, DePauw University. Married, May 28, 1878, to Miss 
Anna Claypool, of Indianapolis, who died August 31, 1909. 

555. John S. Goodwin, Lawyer, 184 La Salle St., Chicago, III. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1880. * B K. Born, March 16, 1858, in Edinburgh, Indiana. 
Son of 137, brother of 766, nephew of 1. Police Judge, Beloit, Kansas, 1879. Dep- 
uty County Attorney, Attorney for Guaranty Loan & Trust Company; proprietor of 
the Goodwin Park herd of Aberdeen-Angus cattle. In September, 1888, removed to 
Danville, Illinois; 1890, removed to Chicago and formed partnership with General 
John C. Black under the firm name of Black & Goodwin; general counsel Sioux 
City Traction Company; in 1902, purchased the Ellsworth estate at Naperville, Illi- 
nois, where under the name of Heatherton he maintains his herd of Aberdeen- 
Angus cattle; attorney for the Bank of Montreal; 1907 — , City Attorney at Naper- 
ville. Residence, Heatherton, Naperville, 111. Married, October 7, 1880, to Miss 
Mary E. Forbes, of Danville, 111. 

556. Charles Henry Haines, Minister and Teacher, S. Atlanta Sta- 

tion, Atlanta, Ga. 

A. B. ; B. D., 1880, Drew Theological Seminary. Born, July 26, 1851, in Hills- 
boro, Ohio. 1880, principal of the Rosemond (111.) public schools; 1878-79, tutor 
in Indiana Asbury University; 1880, entered Cincinnati Conference. Appointments: 
Wright's Chapel, Cincinnati; Groesbeck; Delhi; Broadway; Dayton; Franklin, Monroe, 
Blanchester, Eaton; 1903-05, Mechanicsburg; 1906, Greenville; 1907 — , professor of 
Practical Theology and librarian in Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. 
Married, August 26, 1880, Miss Olive C. Bruner (sister of 305). 

557. Walter Parks Hanna, General Postoffice, Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 16, 1856, in Greencastle. A son of 78; brother of 445. 
Clerk in Indianapolis postoffice. Married, May 20, 1S91, to Miss Elinor Floward 
Vestal, of Indianapolis. 

658. Lillie A. B. Hays (nee Farrow), 503 E. Anderson St., Green- 
castle, Ind. 

B. S. Born, August 30, 1856, in Putnam County, Indiana. Married, October 
5, 1881, Silas A. Hays, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 395). 

559. Emery Rankin Hiett, Lawyer, People's Savings Bldg., Toledo, 

Ohio. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1881. Born, November 14, 1852, in Sugar Grove, Indiana. Secre- 
tary and manager of the People's Savings Association, of Toledo. Married, May 1, 
1882, Miss Ella F. Hiett, at Toledo, Ohio. Residence, 2211 Parkwood Avenue. 

560. Caleb Valentine Jones, deceased. 

B. S.; M. D. Born, February 27, 1855, in Covington, Indiana. Physician and 
Surgeon. 1877-78, attended Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois; 1878-79, Indiana 
Medical College; member of the Medical Society of the State of California. Mar- 
ried, April 22, 1879, Miss Sulie J. Farrow. Died, September 2, 1895, in Mountain 
View, California. 

561. John Elam Keene, Insurance, 1400 Hamilton Blvd., Peoria, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1880. Born, March 28, 1853, in Loudon County, Virginia. 1877, 
entered the Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Harmonj', Bellmore; 1878, 
transferred to Central Illinois Conference; appointments: Elba Center, Kewanee, 
Peoria. On account of failing health, located in 1884, and engaged in the insurance 



106 DePauw University 1877 

business. Is now manager of the Western Agency of the Aetna Life Insurance Com- 
pany, at Peoria, Illinois. Director Peoria Public Library for nine years; inspector 
Peoria public schools five years; president Public Library Board three years; now 
vice president of Dime Savings and Trust Company, and of Title and Trust Com- 
pany, both of Peoria. Married, June 6, 1877, Miss Eva M. Murray, who died De- 
cember 21, 1878; married, September 9, 1880, Miss Lalla R. Robinson, who died 
November 30, 1886; married, August 8, 1894, Mrs. Florence M. Murry. 

562. Robert Floyd Kerr, Editor and Teacher, Brookings, South Dak. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1880. Born, April 12, 1850, in Sugar Grove, Indiana. 1879, 
superintendent of schools in Newton County, Indiana; professor of English and 
Mathematics, Native College (Too Gijuku College), Hirosaki, Japan; 1881, civil 
engineer on Toledo, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railway; 1882-84, teacher and surveyor, 
Blair, Nebraska; 1885-89, professor of Political Economy, and principal of Prepara- 
tory Department of Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings; 1889, professor of Po- 
litical Economy in Agricultural College of South Dakota; 1895-98, superintendent 
of schools in Brookings County, South Dakota; 1899-1901, principal Preparatory De- 
partment and librarian, South Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings; institute con- 
ductor; 1901-05, director State Historical Society, South Dakota; 1905-06, private 
secretary to Governor S. H. Elrod (Class of 1882, DePauw) of South Dakota; 
1907, president of Historical Society of South Dakota; 1906, published "Block Map 
and Manual of South Dakota"; 1909 — , editor Minnesota and Dakota Farmer, Brook- 
ings, South Dakota. 

563. John Wilson Knox, Farmer, R. R. 6, Marshall, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1888. Born, July 4, 1850, in Clark County, Illinois. 1877-78, 
teacher in Goshen, Ind. ; 1879-80, teacher in Clark County, 111.; 1880-89, teacher in 
Vigo County, Ind.; 1900-03, county superintendent of Sunday Schools, Clark County, 
111.; 1897-1909, trustee of township schools, Wabash Township, Clark County, 111. 

564. Anna L. Morrison, Forwarding address: 107 Taylor Ave., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

B. S. Born, July 7, 1856, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 465. 1877-79, 
teacher in public schools of Greencastle; 1889-95, care of father; 1895, director of 
School of Domestic Science in Elizabeth Gamble Deaconess Home in Cincinnati, 
Ohio; 1897-98, manager of Associated Charities in Muncie, Ind.; 1899, officer in In- 
dustrial School for Girls, Indianapolis; now superintendent of Elizabeth Marcy 
Home Settlement, Chicago, 111. 

565. Jay H. Neff, Journalist, 1710 W. Sixteenth St., Kansas City, Mo. 

B. S. Born, July 6, 1854, in Hartford City, Indiana. Brother of 706 and 779. 
1877-78, teacher in Carpentersville, Ind.; 1879-81, attorney-at-law, Peru, Ind.; 1881-82, 
attorney-at-law, Kansas City, Mo.; 1882, journalist, 1886 — , editor and publisher of 
Daily Drovers' Telegram, Kansas City, Mo.; 1896, Republican nominee for Congress, 
Fifth Missouri District. Married, 1887, Miss Ellen Ward, of Winchester, Ind., who 
died in 1891; married, Sarah M. Green, 1896. 

566. Ada Mallie Rivers (nee OUiver), Corner Twenty-fifth and A 

Sts., San Diego, Cal. 

A. B. Born. March 22, 1855, in Warsaw, Kentucky. Married, May 20, 1904, 
George Hartford Rivers, at San Diego, Cal. 

567. Cawson Potts, deceased. 

B. S. Farmer. Born, December 2, 1856, near Inglefield, Indiana. Taught seven 
years in the district schools; 1889-94, township trustee. Married, December 15, 1878, 
Miss Jennie Hall, of Greencastle, who died April 16, 1886; married, December 28, 
1887, Miss Ollie Hammer, of Inglefield. Died, December 28, 1S94, at his home near 
Inglefield, Ind. 

568. Edward Barrette Rawls, Minister, 2221 Van Lennan St., Chey- 

enne, Wyo. 

B. S.; D. D., 1899, DePauw. Born, July 16, 1854, in Connersville, Indiana. 
Father of 2070. Member Southeast Indiana Conference; appointments: Wilmington, 
Indianapolis; Greensburgh, first charge; Edwin Ray Church, Indianapolis; 1897-1903, 
presiding elder Indianapolis District, Indiana Conference; 1903-09, district superin- 
tendent, Connersville District; 1909 — , superintendent of Methodist Episcopal Mis- 
sions of Wyoming. Member of General Conference of 1900. Married, October 21, 
1879, Miss Addie E. Scott, of Lexington, Ky. 



1877 Alumnal Record 107 

569. Silas Tevis Richman, Physician, 7420 Princeton Ave., Chicago, 

Illinois. 

A. B. ; M. D., 1883, Medical College of Indiana; M. D., 1899, Northwestern Uni- 
versity Medical School. Born, May 25, 1852, in Indiana. Two years principal pub- 
lic schools, Jamestown, Ind. ; two years teacher in public schools, Columbus, Ind. ; 
valedictorian Class 1883, Medical College of Indiana; 1883, began practice of med- 
icine, Columbus, Ind.; 1885, removed to Princeton, Kansas; 1892, student, Chicago 
Post-Graduate Medical School; 1893, moved to Chicago; member of Chicago Medical 
Society; member American Medical Association; 1904 — , supreme medical examiner of 
the United Order of Foresters. Married, October 3, 1878, Miss Elma J. Baker (ex- 
DePauw, '78, and sister of 589). 

570. Ada Rogers (nee Adamson), Covington, Ind. 

B. S. Born, 1856, in Covington. Married, 1878, to Thomas M. Rogers. 

571. Mary J. Sheridan, Teacher, Jacksonville, 111. 

B. S. Born, September 15, 1851, in Frankfort, Indiana. Sister of 874 and 
875. 1878-80, teacher in Institution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb, in Flint, 
Mich.; 1880 — , in Jacksonville, 111.; 1900, on leave of absence to recruit health. 

572. James Hinkson Siddall. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1880. Born, November 21, 1850, in Indianapolis. Married, De- 
cember 5, 1877, to Miss Florence O. Shaffer. 

573. Leonidas E. Smedley, deceased. 

A. B. Lawyer. Born, February 5, 1857, in Greencastle. 1877, teacher in 
Putnam County; 1881-89, superintendent of public schools of Putnam County, Ind. 
Married, September 6, 1881, to Miss Mattie A. Wysong. Died, June 8, 1892, in 
Greencastle, Ind. 

574. Isaac H. Smith, Journalist, Arkansas City, Kans. 

A. B. Born, October 19, 1853, Knox County, Indiana. Teacher, merchant and 
journalist; now connected with The Traveller, of Arkansas City. Married, March 
25, 1884, Miss Carrie B. Eckert, of Lebanon, 111. 

575. Lewis Simpson Smith, Minister, 1301 Hartford St., Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, January 24, 1851, in Hendricks County, Indiana. Father of 2219. 
1877-80, local preacher and teacher in public schools, Hendricks County, Indiana; 
1880, entered Northwest Indiana Conference. Appointments: Dayton, Bringhurst, 
Romney, Shadeland, Montmorenci, Plymouth, Delphi, Hammond; 1907 — , St. Paul's, 
Lafayette. Married, May 5, 1881, Miss Ella Tincher, of Amo, Ind. 

576. Milton J. Stair, deceased. 

A. E. Lawyer. Born, October 30, 1852, in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Went 
to Denver, Colo., in 1879, and began practice of law. 1882-86, clerk of Superior 
Court, Denver; 1886 until death in active practice. Married, May 7, 1878, Miss 
Ida May Obenchain, of Lafayette, Ind. Died, October 30, 1906, in Denver, Colo, 

577. William Fleming Stillwell, Lawyer, 1109 South St., Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

B. S. Born, 1856, in Cincinnati. 1877, began study of railway and telegraph 
law; 1879, attorney for American Union Telegraph Company, for Indiana and Illi- 
nois; 1880, local attorney at Lafayette for Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rail- 
way; 1881, assistant general solicitor for the same; manager of the wholesale arid 
retail business of Henry Taylor Lumber Company, which position he still occupies. 
Married, October 21, 1881, to Miss Sallie B. Taylor, who died, April 25, 1898. 

578. Horace Webb Tingley, Electrician, 211 Chestnut St., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 16, 1854, Greencastle. Son of 46. School teacher, civil 
engineer; 1883-88, superintendent of the Kansas City Bridge and Iron Works; 1888, su- 
perintendent of the Chicago Bridge Works; 1892, mechanical and electrical expert, 
St. Louis; 1894. contractor; superintendent St. Louis Electric Railway; now super- 
visor of manual training in schools of Evansville, Ind. Married, March 21, 1888, 
Miss Hettie Steel. 



108 DePauw University 1877 

579. Thomas Albert Uzzell, Minister, 131 Mary St., Denver, Colo. 

A. B. Born, March 12, 1848, in Lebanon, Illinois. 1877, transferred from South- 
east Indiana Conference to Colorado Conference. Appointments: Fair Play, Lead- 
ville, Piieblo, North Denver, Georgetown; 1885 — , pastor of the People's Tabernacle, 
Congregational Church, Denver, Colorado; 1883, chaplain of Colorado Senate; 1887, 
chaplain of House of Representatives; 1889, re-elected chaplain of the House; 1889, 
appointed delegate to the National Conference of Charities and Corrections at San 
Francisco, California. Married, December 9, 1879, to Miss Etta Vincent. 

580. Ella C. Vivian (nee Carpenter), 4755 Maiden St, Chicago, 111. 

B. S. Born, 1855, in Warsaw, Indiana. 1880-81, taught in Warsaw; 1883-84, 
taught in Garrett; 1890-94, principal of High School, Garrett, Ind. ; engaged in busi- 
ness in Garrett, Ind. Married, January 1, 1885, to William Vivian, who died, Sep- 
tember 7, 1889, in California. 

581. Francis Asbury "Walker, Lawyer, 322 W. Twelfth St., Ander- 

son, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 16, 1851, in Anderson. Engaged in practice of law. Mar- 
ried, December 16, 1880, to Miss Josephine McNeill, of Perrysville, Ind. (ex-De- 
Pauw, '78). 

582. M. Agnes Walker (nee Fisher), Rockport, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1858, in Greencastle. Mother of 1849. 1877, teacher in High 
School, Rockport; 1878-80, teacher in public schools, Greencastle. Married, 1880, 
to Fred Walker, at Greencastle, Ind. 

583. Kate Webb, deceased. 

A. B. Born, September 28, 1856, in Glenn's Valley, Indiana. 1879-80, teacher 
in public schools, Greencastle; 1888, teacher in public schools, Topeka; Kansas. 
Died, February 24, 1883, in Indianapolis, and was buried at Glenn's Valley, Ind. 

584. William L. Wharton, Physician, Matthews, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1880; M. D., 1882, Medical College of Indiana. Born, June 10, 
1851, in New Cumberland. 1877-78, principal of the Upland schools; 1878-79, prin- 
cipal of the New Cumberland schools; 1879-80, superintendent of the public schools 
of Jonesboro. Married, June 26, 1877, to Miss Alice A. Chaney. 

585. David Henry Worthington, Physician, 182 S. Lincoln Ave., Au- 

rora, 111. 

B. S.; M. D., 1879, Rush Medical College, Chicago. Born, March 11, 1851, in 
Iowa City, Iowa. Father of 2071. 1883, assistant surgeon of the Chicago, Rock 
Island & Pacific Railway; 1883, delegate to Iowa State Medical Society; member of 
the Iowa State Medical Society, Des Moines Valley Medical Society, and the East 
Iowa District Medical Society; 1883, delegate to the American Society of Micro- 
scopists, Chicago; 1884, delegate from the Iowa State Medical Society to American 
Medical Association, Washington, D. C. ; member of the American Medical Asso- 
ciation; 1890, graduate of the Post-Graduate Medical School of Chicago; 1892, located 
at Hampton, Virginia; member of the Medical Society of Virginia; member of Na- 
tional Association of Railway Surgeons; member of Board of Examining Surgeons 
for Pensions, National Soldiers' Home, Virginia. Married, December 4, 1890, to 
Miss Lora E. Harvey. 

586. Madge Woods (nee Donnohue), 365 N. Main St., Martins- 

ville, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, July 12, 1855, in Greencastle. Teacher in Latin 

and Elocution in Miss Higbee's High School, Memphis, Tenn. Married, October 

13, 1881, Rev. J. W. Harris, who died June 11, 1891; married, May 23, 1894, to 
Frank Ward Woods. 



ISVa Alumnal Record 109 

XXXIX. CLASS OF 1878. 



687. William Marion Akin, Jr., deceased. 

B. S.; A. M., 1882. Pork Packer. Born, 1855, in Carlisle, Indiana. 1897-1901, 
Mayor of Evansville. Married, June 30, 1886, to Miss Tillie Schleter, of Evansville. 
Died, August 18, 1906, at Evansville, Ind. 

588. Charles Edgar Bacon, Minister, 911 Woodruff Place, Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1881; D. D., 1894. Born, October 4, 1855, in Muncie, Indiana. 
Father of 1587 and 2082. 1879, entered North Indiana Conference; appointments: 
Jonesboro, Farmland, Mishawaka, First Church, Richmond; Wabash; 1891, trans- 
ferred to Indiana Conference; appointments: Trinity, Evansville; presiding elder, 
Evansville District; pastor Robert's Park, Indianapolis; district superintendent, In- 
dianapolis District; pastor Broadway, Indianapolis; member of General Conferences 
of 1900, 1904, and 1908; delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference at London, 
England, 1901; delegate to Interchurch Conference, at Carnegie Hall, New York, 
1907; substitute delegate, Interchurch Conference, Philadelphia, 1909; delegate Ecu- 
menical Missionary Conference, Edinburg, Scotland, 1910; visitor from Indiana Con- 
ference to DePauw University, 1896, 1900, 1901; trustee DePauw University, 1896- 
1899, and 1903 — . Married, January 1, 1879, Miss Finetta V. Wiggs. 

589. Charles Samuel Baker, Lawyer, Columbus, Ind. 

B. S.; LL. B., 1881, Central Law School, Indianapolis. Born, December 12, 
1855, near Azalia, Indiana. 1885-1902, junior member of the law firm of Stansifer 
& Baker; 1892, Republican candidate for Judge of the Appellate Court; 1908 — , senior 
member of Baker & Rechman; general counsel for Indianapolis, Columbus & South- 
ern Traction Company. Married, October 27, 1887, to Miss Frances Arnold, who 
died July 6, 1895; married, June 27, 1899, to Miss Lulu B. Brevoort, of Columbus, 
Ind. 

590. Myrtle A. Bassett (nee Nebeker), deceased. 

B. S. Born, November 16, 1856, in Clinton, Indiana. Married, 1876, to O. T. 
Bassett. Died, September 26, 1882, in Clinton, Ind. 

591. James Watson Beck, Physician, 3624 Third St., Des Moines, 

Iowa. 

B. S.; M. D., 1881, Iowa State Universitj\ Born, April 6, 1858, in Indiana. 
Married, September 26, 1883, to Miss Alice Ludwick. 

592. Orlando Roland Bellamy, Cherryvale, Kans. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1881. Teacher. B.orn, 1856, in Switzerland County, Indiana. 
Brother of 165 and 186. Principal of the public schools in Oswego and Independ- 
ence, Kansas; professor of Mathematics in college at Pierce City, Missouri; prin- 
cipal of public schools at Cheyenne, Okla. 

593. Eddy Morris Campbell, Banker, 14 E. Washington St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1881, University of Michigan. Born, August 3, 1856, in Win- 
chester, Indiana. Manager and proprietor of the Springfield Abstract and Invest- 
ment Company; associated with the banking house of C. H. Venner & Company, 
New York and Boston. Married, August 20, 1878, to Miss Emma Wild. 

594. Isaac Carter, Lawyer, 29 N. West St., Shelbyville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 18, 1851, near Versailles, Indiana. Father of 2100 and 
2170. 1879-80, teacher; 1880-82, law student; 1882 — , engaged in practice of law 
in Shelbyville, Ind. Married, October 18, 1882, Miss Mary L Reynolds, of Brook- 
ville, Ind. 

595. Charles Catherwood Culmer, Minister, Burchard, Neb. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1882. Born, May 21, 1849, in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Brother 
of 597. 1878, entered the Kansas Conference; 1887, transferred to Columbia River 
Conference; 1888, transferred to Puget Sound Conference; 1891, transferred to Des 
Moines Conference; 1901, transferred to Ohio Conference; 1905, transferred to Ne- 
braska Conference. Married, February 23, 1875, Miss Laura Frances Hainey. (See 
596.) 



110 DePauw University 1878 

596. Laura Frances Culmer (nee Hainey), Burchard, Neb. 

B. S. Born, February 28, 1854, in Columbia, Kentucky. Married, February 
23, 1875, Charles C. Culmer. (See 595.) 

597. Stephen L. Culmer, Minister, 1717 W. Twentieth St., Oklahoma 

City, Okla. 

B. S.; A. M., 1S87. Born, August 26, 1853, in Spring\'ille, Indiana. A brother 
of 595. 1881, entered Indiana Conference; appointments: Freelandsville, Spring- 
ville, French Lick, Orangeville, Lanesville, Mauckport and Oakland City, Ind. ; 1888, 
transferred to Des Moines Conference; appointments: Silver City, Russell, Mt. Ayr, 
North Milo, Promice City, Weldon and Anita, Iowa; 1898, superannuated. Mar- 
ried, September 11, 1878, to Miss Alice Fairley. 

698. Chauncey Rose Hammond, Banking, 2944 Second St., San 
Diego, Cal. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1881. Born, October 20, 1857. in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother 
of 733. 1878-82, farmer; 1882-83, local freight office, C. O. & S. W. Railway, Lou- 
isville; 1884-85, agent Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railwaj% Monon, Ind.; 
1885-89, station agent same road, Greencastle; 1889-94, agent same road, Lafayette; 
1894, San Diego, California; now manager of Savings department. Bank of Com- 
merce and Trust, San Diego. Married, October 20, 1880, Miss Anna Gertrude Hol- 
lingsworth, of Greencastle, Ind. 

599. James William Harris, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1881. Minister. Born, May 7, 1843, near Terre Haute, In- 
diana. Member Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Covington, Craw- 
fordsville, Thorntown, Michigan City; 1890, elected superintendent Soldiers' and 
Sailors' Orphans' Home, Knightstown, Ind. Married, October 13, 1881, to Miss 
Madge Donohue. Died, June 11, 1891, in New Orleans, Louisiana; buried in For- 
est Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Ind. 

600. Matthias Addison Hester. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1883. Teacher. Born, April 29, 1852, in Edinburgh, Indiana. 
Brother of 664. Married, August 9, 1883, to Miss R. Adelle Walker. 

601. Suella Hopwood, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1856, in Putnam County, Indiana. A sister of 484. 

602. Mary Elizabeth Kilbourne (nee Crow); 3868 California St., 

Omaha, Neb. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1882. Born, June 3, 1860, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 
358 and 522. 1879-81, teacher in public schools, Greencastle, Ind. Married, March 
13, 1887, Edward W. Kilbourne, C. E., at Bird City, Kansas. 

603. John Erian Martin, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1881. Lawyer. Born, November 30, 1856, in Meadville, Penn- 
sylvania. A brother of 501, 668, 775 and 825. 1883-87, County and Probate Judge, 
Langlade County, Wisconsin; 1887-90, District Attorney; 1890-98, member of Board 
of Education; 1895-99, District Attorney; 1899 until death, Municipal Judge, Lang- 
lade County; United States Court Commissioner, Eastern District Wisconsin. Mar- 
ried, December 27, 1882, to Miss Hattie J. Golden, of Waupaca, Wis. Died, May 
29, 1906, at Antigo, Wis. 

604. Olin Asbury McFarland, Lawyer, 110 W. Main St , Danville, 111. 

A. B. ; LL. B., 1880, Union College of Law, Chicago. Born, November 5, 1856, 
in Farmington, Maine. Brother of 1036. Engaged in practice of law in Danville, 
111.; secretary of Danville School Board. Married, August 11, 1881, to Miss Mary 
B. Fletcher. 

605. Melville Winans Miller, Teacher, 532 S. Ninth St., Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1881. Born, June 23, 1856, in Lafayette, Indiana. Married, No- 
vember 15, 1881, to Miss Amy Cook Puett. 

606. Mary Vye Newman (nee Nickey), 1917 W. Riverside, Spo- 

kane, Wash. 

A. B. Born, March 19, 1858, in Quincy, Ohio. 1878-89, druggist, Muncie, Ind. 
Married, June 12, 1889, to Dr. D. C. Newman. 



1878 Alumnal Record 111 

607. Phila O'Neil (nee Long), 924 W. Thirty-third St., Los Angeles, 

California. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1881. Born, 1858, in Hartford, Illinois. 1878, teacher in the 
public schools, Salem, Ind. ; 1881-83, principal of preparatory department in De- 
Pauw Female College, New Albany, Ind.; 1883-84, merchant in Greencastle; 1884-89^ 
merchant in Louisville, Kentucky. Married, August 1, 1889, to J. W. O'Neil, who 
died in March, 1906. 

608. Reba Peck (nee Pierce), 235 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. 

A. B. Born, 1856, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Married, 1879, to Dr. F. H. Peck. 

609. George Edward Pugh, Lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 18, 1857, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Brother of 505. 1883, 
City Attorney for Terre Haute. 

610. James H. Reeder, Lawyer, 1015 Commerce Bldg., Kansas City, 

Missouri. 

B. S. Born, 1850, in Parke County, Indiana. 1879-81, Clerk of Ellis County, 
Kansas; 1889-91, member of Legislature of Kansas; 1891, Clerk of United States 
Court of Private Land Claims for the adjudication of Spanish and Mexican land 
titles, in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Wyoming; 1892-1906, Judge 
of Twenty-third Judicial District of Kansas; at present, assistant general solicitor, 
St. Louis-Kansas City Electric Railway Company. 

611. Henry Silas Renick, Houston, Texas. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1881. Born, October 9, 1857, in Greencastle. Father of 2015. 
Completed the commercial course in Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. 
Y. ; 1880-81, Deputy Treasurer Putnam County; 1886-90, Deputy City Treasurer, 
Greencastle, Ind. Married, October 12, 1882, to Miss Mary H. Williams. 

612. Charles Elmore Scott, Physician, 621 N. Market St., Wichita, 

Kansas. 

B. S. ; M. D., 1880, Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indianapolis. 
Born, June 18, 1858, in Gosport, Inaiana. Married, April 13, 1885, to Miss Char- 
lotte Whateley, of Riverside, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

613. Alfred Mead Shields, deceased. 

B. S. ; M. D., Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Physician. Born, Febru- 
ary 4, 1855, in Fulton County, Indiana. Married, 1882, to Miss Lizzie Miller. Died, 
1900, at Rochester- Ind. 

614. Marion Emory Smith, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1881. Editor. Born, 1851, in Milton, Indiana. 1878-81, prin- 
cipal of public schools of Osgood, Ind.; 1881-82, principal of the High School of 
Brookville; 1883-84, druggist, Covington; 1884-88, principal of public schools, Kings- 
ton; 1889, publisher Record, Butler, Ind.; 1895. publisher of World, Jeffersonville, 
Ind.; 1896-99, principal of schools, Moorefield; 1899, editor of Auburn Dispatch and 
senior member of the firm of Smith & Higley, proprietors of the Auburn Dispatch 
and the Butler Record. 

615. John Wallace Springer, President Continental Trust Co., Den- 

ver, Colo. 

A. B. Born, July 16, 1859, in Jacksonville, Illinois. Traveled extensively in 
Europe and America; 1881, admitted to the bar in Illinois; Clerk of the Committee 
on Territories in the House of Representatives in the Fiftieth Congress; mem.ber 
of the Thirty-seventh General Assemblj', Illinois, from Thirty-seventh Senatorial Dis- 
trict; 1891, removed to Dallas, Texas, and established law office; vice president 
and director of Continental Land and Cattle Company; 1896, removed to Denver, 
Colorado; 1897, '98, '99, 1900-04, president National Live Stock Association of the 
United States; 1904, elected Mayor of Denver on Republican ticket, but "counted 
out"; 1904, given complimentary vote of Colorado for nomination for vice president 
of United States, Republican ticket; owner of 10,000-acre horse ranch, overlooking 
city of Denver. Married, June 17, 1891, Miss Clifton E. Hughes, of Dallas, Texas, 
who died May 22, 1904; married, April 27, 1907, Isabel Patterson Folk, of St- 
Louis, Mo. 



112 DePauw University 1879 

616. Albert Trogdon Summers, Lawyer, Decatur, 111. 

A. B. Born, December 21, 1857, in Paris, Illinois. Married, October 18, 1881, 
to Miss Helen M. Pegram. 

617. Carrie Barton Talburt, deceased. 

A. B. Music teacher. Born, September, 1858, Waveland, Indiana. 1879-80, 
studied music and German in Cincinnati; 1883, completed Chautauqua course; 1885-86, 
taught music in Attica, Ind. ; 1886-92, taught in Paris, 111. Died, January 29, 1893, 
in Wichita, Kansas; buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Ind. 

618. James Henry Taylor, Physician, Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1890; M. D., 1878, Indiana Medical College (valedictorian of 
class). Born, 1852, in Greencastle. Brother of 619 and 620. 1879-80, prosector of 
anatomy and curator of museum. Medical College of Indiana; 1880-84, assistant 
demonstrator of anatomy; 1884-89, demonstrator of anatomy; 1889, professor of 
diseases of children; 1884-90, visiting physician to Indianapolis Orphan Asylum; 
1880-83, medical examiner-in-chief of Endowment Rank, Knights of Pythias of the 
World; 1888-89, member Board of Aldermen, Indianapolis. Married, September 13, 
1881, to Miss Lelia E. Kern. 

619. Tucker Woodson Taylor, deceased. 

A. B. Born, December 22, 1854, in Greencastle, Indiana. A brother of 618 
and 620. Teacher of German and French in the Forest Hill Academy, Anchorage, 
Kentucky; private secretary to Hon. W. C. DePauw; private secretary to Dr. J. C. 
Ridpath. Died, May 4, 1901, at Greencastle, Ind. 

620. William Washington Taylor, deceased. 

A. B. Merchant. Born, 1857, in Greencastle. A brother of 618 and 619. 
Died, September 1, 1883, in Indianapolis, and was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, 
Greencastle, Ind. 

621. Rolla L. Thomas, Physician, 792 E. McMillan St., Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1881; M. D., 1880, Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Born, August 17, 1857, in Harrison, Ohio. 1887, filling the Chair of Theory and 
Practice in the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio; now dean of same; 
author of "The Eclectic Practice of Medicine," (2nd Ed.). Married, June 1, 1880, 
Miss Sallie B. Cook. 

622. Emma Belle Young (nee Blake), 1004 S. Third St., Evansville, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, July 14, 1859, in Perkinsville, Indiana. Sister of 413. Married. 
August 10, 1887, to Dr. G. M. Young. 



XL. CLASS OF 1879. 



623. James Austin Boatman, Minister, 317 E. Second St., Musca- 

tine, Iowa. 

A. B._; A. M., 1882; D. D., Wylie University, 1907. Born, February 7, 1848, 
in Jessamine County, Kentucky. Member of Kentucky Conference; appointments: 
Louisa, Augusta, Tolesboro; 1883, transferred to Iowa Conference; appointments: 
Moulton, Newton, Albia, Brooklyn, Washington, Bloomfield, Fairfield, Keokuk, Morn- 
ing Sun, Ft. Madison, West Liberty, Wellman; 1907 — , district superintendent, Mus- 
catine District. Author of "Holy Mother" a poem; "Paido-Theology," "The Atone- 
ment," and "The Three Holy Ordinances." Chairman of Board of Conference Ex- 
aminers six years; trustee of Iowa Wesleyan University for fourteen years. Mar- 
ried, August 15, 1872, to Miss Josephine Wheeler, of Breckenridge County, Ky. 

624. Orson Holloway Brooke, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1882. Lawyer. Born, 1859, in Indiana. Brother of 657. 1879-81, 
president Paxton Collegiate Institute; 1881-82, instructor in Latin in preparatory de- 
partment DePauw University; 1882-83, student of law in University of Michigan; 



1879 Alumnal Record 113 

1884-1901, attorney in Chicago; 1889, elected president Board of Directors Union 
School District No. 8, Chicago. Married, June 22, 1886, to Miss 1-ulu P. Smith, of 
Valparaiso, Ind. Died, April, 1901, in Chicago. 

635. Emery Hollister Brooke, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1882. Minister in Arizona. Lost in the mountains in New 
Mexico. 

626. David Walter Calfee, Minister, 1054 Eighth St., Richmond, Cal. 

A. B.; A. M., 1882; D. D., Oskaloosa College, 1909. Born, 1852, in Fayette- 
ville, Arkansas. 1879, pastor and teacher, Tiptonville, New Mex. ; 1880, Las Vegas; 
1880, assistant superintendent American Bible Society for Arizona; 1881-82, pastor 
St. Paul's M. E. Church, Globe, Arizona; 1883-84, Pinal; 1884-86, Phoenix; 1887, 
Globe; transferred to California Conference; appointments: Turlock; Sonora; Brent- 
wood; Amador City; Yolo; Manchester-by-the-Sea; Downieville; Richmond, First 
Church; Richmond, Wesley. Married, June 24, 1879, Miss Ada Neville. 

627. John Franklin Carson, Lawyer, 1121-27 Law Building, Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1882. Born, June 20, 1854, in Southport, Indiana. Brother of 
925. Married, December 19, 1883, to Miss Adelaide Pressly. 

628. Benjamin Franklin Corwin, Lawyer, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1882. Born, December 4, 1859, in Bainbridge, Indiana; brother 
of 548 and 629. 

629. Mary Corwin, Artist, The Blacherne, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 21, 1858, in Bainbridge, Indiana. A sister of 548 and 
628. Instructor in Art, Institute for Deaf. 

630. Newland T. DePauw, Manufacturer, New Albany, Ind. 

A B. ; A. M., 1882. <J> B K. Born, September 5, 1856, in Salem, Indiana. A 
son of the founder of DePauw University; brother of 659. Past Eminent Com- 
mander of New Albany Commandery Knights Templar; president New Albany Man- 
ufacturing Company; 1882-83, president DePauw Alumni Association; director and 
member of Executive Committee American Window Glass Company. 1887 — , trustee 
DePauw University. Married, October 15, 1879, to Miss Carrie Akin, of Evansville, 
Ind., deceased. 

631. Marshall F. Depew, deceased. 

B. S.; M. D., 1880, Medical College of Cincinnati, Ohio. Born, June 4, 1855, 
in Danville, Indiana. Physician and Surgeon in Wichita, Kansas, until his death. 
Married, June 7, 1883, to' Miss Eva Hoadley, Died, December 29, 1895, in Dan- 
ville, Ind. 

632. Alonzo Sheridan Fay, Lawyer, Pratt, Kans. 

A. B. Born, October 8, 1857, in Virginia, Illinois. Practicing law and in real 
estate and ranch business. Married, May 25, 1885, to Miss Mary B. Axline, of 
luka, Kans. 

633. Ellison Fish, 416 E. Twenty-fourth St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. S. Born, October 17, 1857, in Sharpsville, Indiana. Traveling salesman. 

634. Frank Lucas Hall, Wholesale Merchant, 1517 W. Ninth St., 

Kansas City, Mo. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1882. Born, May 18, 1856, in Knightstown, Indiana. President 
of the Abernathy Furniture Company, manufacturers and wholesalers. 

635. Arthur Clinton Hamilton, Grand and Bella Vista Place, Walnut 

Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
A. B. Born, in Greenfield, Indiana. With Cincinnati Coffin Company. 

636. Lewis Daniel Hayes, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1886. Journalist. Born, 1849, in Attica, Indiana. 1880-81, trav- 
eled in Europe; 1880-81, Paris correspondent of the Chicago Times; 1882-86, chief 
editorial writer on Indianapolis Journal. Died at Indianapolis, December 28, 1886. 
Buried at Attica, Ind. 



114 DePauw University 1879 

637. Olin E. Holloway, Physician, Knightstown, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1889; M. D., 1881, Medical College of Indiana, Indianapolis. 
Born, April 19, 1856, Richmond, Indiana. 1885 — , physician and surgeon to the In- 
diana Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home; 1889, post-graduate course in New 
York Polyclinic; 1890-92, lecturer on diseases of children, Medical College of In- 
diana; Grand Master of Masons for Indiana, 1900-01. Married, October 27, 1884, 
Miss Maud M. Furgason, of Knightstown, Ind. 

638. Frederick William Lord, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1880, University of Michigan. Lawyer. Born, September 27, 
1858, in Waverly, Illinois. Practiced his profession in Kansas City, Mo., Spring- 
field and Danville, 111. Married, October 20, 1881, to Miss Emma Henry. Died, 
January 11, 1895, at his father's home, Springfield, 111 

639. Augustus Lynch Mason, Lawyer, 1006 N. Delaware St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1882. Born, February 10, 1859, in Bloomington, Indiana. Author 
of "Romance and Tragedy of Pioneer Life." 1890-93, dean School of Law, De- 
Pauw University; 1893-97, president Citizens' Street Railroad Company, Indianapolis. 
1897-1909, trustee DePauw University. Married, January 25, 1893, Miss Annie D. 
Porter, of Indianapolis. 

640. John Fletcher McClure, Lawyer, 1124 Delaware St., Anderson, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, December 24, 1852, in Brookville, Indiana. 1883-84, principal High 
School, Anderson, Ind.; 1886-88, Mayor of Anderson; 1891-92, Councilman of An- 
derson; 1894-96, City Attorney of Anderson; 1896-1908, Circuit Judge; 1908 — , mem- 
ber State Railroad Commission. Married, December 12, 1888, Miss Mary M. Falknor, 

641. Delilah E. Miller, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, 1859, in Putnam County, Indiana. Teacher in Greencastle schools 
since graduation; now principal of Second Ward building. 

642. Orion E. Mohler, Room 8, City Hall, Fort Wayne, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1882. Born, February 9, 1855, in Lockington, Ohio. Brother of 
434. City editor of the Huntington Democrat ; editor of the Huntington daily and 
weekly Herald; editor Fort Wayne Gazette; now connected with the city admin- 
istration. 

643. Ellen Morgan (nee Hoyt), 794 Mt. Hope Road, Price Hill. Cin- 

cinnati, Ohio. 

Ph. B. Born in Greencastle, Indiana. A sister of 447 and 696. Teacher in 
Greencastle; also in Bartholomew's English and Classical School, Cincinnati. Mar- 
ried, John JDavis Morgan. 

644. Wesley Smith Morris, Lawyer, 2119 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado 

Springs, Colo. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1882. Born, November 20, 1850, in Harrison County, Ohio. 
1880-84, resided in Rushville, Ind.; 1884-93, at Wichita, Kansas; 1889-93, County At- 
torney of Sedgwick County; 1894, at Colorado Springs, Colo.; 1897-1900, City At- 
torney, Colorado Springs; at present. Judge of District Court. Married, June 18, 
1878, Miss Sarah M. Boling, of Richmond, Ind. 

645. William Irwin Overstreet, 251 W. Eighty-first St., New York 

City. 

A. B. Born, May 9, 1857, in Spencer, Indiana. Father of 2012 and brother 
of 781. Engaged in merchandizing in Spencer, Ind.; later in Terre Haute; removed 
to New York City, and engaged in various business enterprises; now retired. Mar- 
ried, December 8, 1880, Miss Ida O. Allen, of Greencastle, Ind., deceased; married, 
November 28, 1888, Miss Elmira O'Hair. 

646. Alice Porter (nee Downey), Teacher, Baldwin, Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1882; Ph. D., 1899, Cornell University. Born, 1856, in Green- 
castle, Irdiara. Sister of 553. 1879-80, teacher in public schools, Frankfort, Ind. 
1880-83, instructor in English Literature and Rhetoric in preparatory department, De 
Pauw University; 1892-93, instructor in preparatory department, DePauw University 
1893-95, graduate student Cornell University, Ithaca, New York; 1895-96, instructor 



1879 Alumxal Record 115 

in English Literature in the Academy of Northwestern University, Evanston, III. ; 
1896-97, instructor in English Literature, Wellesley, Mass.; 1897-99, special student 
at Radcliffe College and Harvard University; 1899 — , professor of English Language 
and Literature, Baker University*, Baldwin, Kansas. Married, November 14, 1883, to 
Rev. Fred Porter, who died April 13, 1892. 

647. James Isaac Rhea, Lawyer, Holdrege, Neb. 

A. B. Born, March 10, 1S56, in Eminence, Morgan County, Lidiana. 1879, be- 
gan the practice of law^ in Martinsville, Ind. ; moved to Holdrege, Phelps County, 
Nebraska, in March, 1884; 1893-97, Postmaster of the city of Holdrege, Neb.; at- 
torney for the First National Bank of Holdrege since 1897; 1891-92, member of 
Democratic State Central Committee; delegate from Nebraska to National Demo- 
cratic Convention held in Indianapolis, Ind., in 1896, and took active part in the 
sound-money campaign; besides practice of law, interested in farming and stock- 
raising. Married, August 27, 1882, Miss Malinda A. Hodges, of Paragon, Ind. 

648. William Richards, deceased. 

B. S. Lawyer. Born, January 12, 1S5S, in Spencer, Indiana. Died, April 6, 
1891, at Spencer, Ind. 

649. Martha Jane Ridpath, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1882. Sister of 221, 267, 348 and 707. Born, August 6, 18-55, 
in Putnam County, Indiana. 1879-80, teacher in public schools, Greencastle; 18S0-81, 
teacher in High School, Spencer, Ind.; 1881-82, teacher in public schools, Green- 
castle; 1882-1908, principal of the High School, Greencastle; 18S3-S9, secretary So- 
ciety of Alumni, DePauw L'niversity; 1889, president Society of Alumni. 

650. Ben Wade Ritter, Lawyer, Durango, Colo. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1882; LL. B., 1880, Central Law School, Indianapolis. Bom, 
February 6, 1859, in Plainfield, Indiana. 1890-94, Register of United States Land 
Office at Durango, Colo. Married, December 29, 1880, to Miss Jeanette Teeter. 

651. John Franklin Simiscn, Physician, Romney, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 18S2; M. D., 1881, Rush Medical College, Chicago. Born, Sep- 
tember 1, 1859, in Romney, Indiana, Brother of 1002, 1043 and 1147. Practicing 
physician at Romney, Ind,; 1907-09, member Indiana State Legislature; 1903 — , trus- 
tee of DePauw University. Married, September 27, 1897, Miss Tessie Hornbeck, who 
died March 11, 1908; married, October 24, 19C9, Miss O. L. Meal. 

652. Irving J. Smith, Minister, Afton, N. Y. 

B. S. Born, April 24, 1849, in Liberty Falls, New York. 1874, entered the 
North Indiana Conference; appointments: Raysville. Williamsburg, Larwill, Silver 
Lake, La Fontaine, Mexico; 1886, transferred to Wyoming Conference; appoint- 
ments: Darby, Berkshire, Taylor, Wyalusing, Nichols, Slaterville Springs; Mes- 
hoppen. Pa.; Bald Mount, Pa.; Afton, N, Y. Married, August 18, 1872, Miss 
Georgia Boyce, of Youngsville, N. Y. 

653. Everet Ellmore Stroup, Lawyer, Shelb3rv'ille, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1882. Born, December 15, 1855, in Waldron, Indiana. 1879, 
began study of law; 1879, admitted to the bar; 1881, master commissioner of Shelby 
County; 1885-89, City Attorney of Shelbyville; 1897-1901, State Senator. 

654. Paul Wilcox, Lawyer, Montclair, X. J. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1S83. Born, 1858, in Rocheport, Missouri. Traveled extensively 
in Europe; 1880-82, student at Dresden, Leipsic and Berlin, Director in each of the 
following: Bank of Montclair, Thorne Typesetting Machine Company, secretary of 
Outlook Club of Montclair, N, J.; president Montclair Golf Club; president New 
York National Land Association. Married, September 3, 1884, to Miss Mary Manly, 
of Omaha, Neb, 

655. William Waldo Wray, deceased. 

A, B. Merchant. Born, February' 18, 1857, in Shelby County, Indiana. Brother 
of 440 and 512. Completed the commercial course in Nelson's Business College, Cin- 
cinnati; teacher in public schools of Shelbj-ville; acting deputy auditor Shelby County; 
bookkeeper, J, M. Randall & Son; salesman, Pearson & Wetzel, Indianapolis: after- 
ward was a merchant in Shelbyville, Ind. Married, Tune 7, 1899, Miss Elizabeth 
Byers, of Shelbyville, Ind. Died, July, 190G, in Shelbyville, 



116 DePauw University 1880 

XLI. CLASS OF 1880. 



656. Rachel Benjamin (nee Sawyer), 2309 College Ave., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 6, 1857, in Lafayette, Indiana. Married, September 6, 
1882, O. P. Benjamin. 

657. Lincoln Brooke, Real Estate Operator and Builder, 153 La Salle 

St., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1883. Born, December 22, 1860, in Plymouth, Indiana. A brother 
of 624. Studied law in University of Michigan; manager Central Investment Com- 
pany, Palais Elysee, Chicago. Married, November 30, 1886, to Miss Jennie B. Lether- 
man, of Valparaiso, Ind. 

658. Melvin Beswick Davis, Lawyer, Beeville, Texas. 

A. B. Born, April 24, 1856, in Summit Grove, Indiana. 1881, admitted to the 
bar, Newport, Ind.; 1885, removed from Clinton, Ind., to Beatrice, Neb.; 1896-1900, 
Judge of County Court, Gage County, Neb. Married, December 14, 1897, to Miss 
Ida A. Tew. 

659. Charles Washington DePauw, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1883. Manufacturer. Born, June 15, 1859, Salem, Indiana. A 
son of the founder of DePauw University; brother of 630. Traveled thirteen months 
in Europe, Africa and Asia Minor; in Monarch Tobacco Works, of Louisville, 
Ky. Married, February 22, 1888, in New York City. Died, January 18, 1910, at 
New Albany, Ind. 

660. George Eddy Downey, Lawyer, Aurora, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Born, 1860, in Rising Sun, Indiana. Brother of 259, 334, 
485 and L — 118. Engaged in practice of law; 1894-1902, Mayor of Aurora, Indiana; 
Judge of Circuit Court. Married, June 25, 1885. 

661. George Melville Glasco, Charleston, 111. 

A. B. Born, September 1, 1852, in Charleston, Illinois. 1880-81, principal of 
schools of Bourbon, 111.; 1881, principal of schools in Effingham, 111.; 1882, editor and 
proprietor of the Tuscola Saturday Journal, Tuscola, 111. Married, September 7, 
1876, Miss Sarah E. Bond. 

662. Florence Belle Hays, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, October 27, 1856,' in Greencastle. Died, October 
1905, at St. Petersburg, Fla. 

663. Josephine A. Hays (nee Hays), R. R. No. 3, Worthington, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 21, 1860, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 761. 
1880-84, teacher in public schools of Greencastle. Married, April 9, 1884, Ben F. 
Hays, ex-DePauw, '81. 

664. William A. Hester, Manufacturer, 1635 Van Buren Ave., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1883. Born, March 17, 1858, in Indianapolis. A brother of 600; 
1884-85, editor of Home and School; 1882-91, principal of the High School, Owens- 
boro, Kentucky; 1891-94, principal of Campbell School, Evansville; 1894-1902, super- 
intendent of Evansville public schools; 1902-04, lecturer on Pedagogy, Indiana Uni- 
versity; 1904 — , manufacturer of clothing. Author of various ai^ticles in educational 
journals. Married, August 18, 1885, Miss Sallie Helen Ogden. 

665. Ida Ruth Villiers Johnson (nee Paxton), deceased. 

A. B. Born, 1858, in Kentucky. Teacher in public schools in Bainbridge and 
Greencastle, Indiana. Married, August 6, 1886, to Wellington Boyd Johnson, in 
Greencastle, Ind. Died, October 23, 1899, in Fairview, Ga. 

666. Alexander May Kelsey, deceased. 

A. B. Minister. Born, October 26, 1849. Member of the Indiana Conference. 
Married, December 24, 1879, Miss Anna E. Reeves. Died, October 7, 1880, in New 
Albany, and buried in Brick Chapel Cemetery, Putnam County, Ind. 



1880 Alumnal Record 117 

667. Millard Fillmore Lemon, Cor. 16th and Washington, Olympia, 

Wash. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1883. Born, September 6, 1852, "crossing the plains," within 
present limits of Idaho, then Oregon. 1881-84, principal of male department of 
Santiago College, Santiago, Chili; 1884-88, civil engineer on State railway construc- 
tion. Chili, South America; 1889-97, civil engineer California and Washington, in- 
cluding two terms as City Engineer of Olympia, Washington; 1897 — , president and 
manager of "Capital City Abstract Company," Olympia, Wash. Married, November 
9, 1889, to Miss Bella Cook, of Longbeach, Cal. 

668. Charles Alexander Martin, 411 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1883. 4> B K. Born, March 25, 1859, in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Father 
of 1951 and brother of 501, 603, 775 and 825. 1880-83, principal Calcutta Boys' School, 
Calcutta, India; 1883, returned home on orders of physician; 1884-86, editor and 
proprietor of Antigo Republican, Antigo, Wis. ; 1886-87, post-graduate work at De- 
Pauw; 1887-93, farmer, Waynesburg, Penn. ; 1893, removed to Greencastle and re- 
tired from active work on account of ill health. Married, October 27, 1880, to Miss 
Florence A. Sayers, of Waynesburg, Penn. 

669. Edward Leander Mick, Real Estate, 127 East Market St., In- 

dianapolis, Ind, 

Ph. B. Born, October 17, 1856, in Indiana. Engaged in real estate business. 
Married, June 13, 1883, Miss Minnie B. Clark. 

670. "William Alexander Morrow, Lawyer, Somerset, Ky. 

Ph. ,B. Born, May 18, 1862, in Bryantsville, Kentucky. 1881, engaged in 
practice of law; 1883-85, United States Storekeeper and Ganger for Pulaski County, 
Kentucky; 1887, 1898-99, City Attorney, Somerset, Ky. ; 1892, Republican Elector 
State at large. Married, December 2, 1885, to Miss Florence C. Hall. 

671. Finley Devillo Newhouse, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1883; D. D., 1892, Dakota University. Born, July 27, 1857, in 
Rochester, Indiana. Professor in Santiago College, Santiago, Chili; 1884, returned 
from South America; 1885, minister at Williamsport, Ind.; 1885, went as missionary 
to India; 1886, pastor of English-speaking church at Lahore, Punjab Province; 1887, 
pastor of church at Allahabad, Northwest Province, India; 1889, returned to the 
United States, transferred to North Indiana Conference, and stationed at North 
Church, Goshen; transferred to Minnesota Conference and stationed at Franklin 
Avenue, Minneapolis; Red Wing, Blue Earth; 1899 presiding elder Mankato Dis- 
trict, Minnesota Conference. Married, December 14, 1885, to Miss Ida Fox, of Wil- 
liamsport, Ind. Died, December 19, 1899, at Mankato, Minn. 

672. Laura Gertrude Pruitt (nee Kelly), 2715 Sheridan Road, Evans- 

ton, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1883. Born, in Annapolis, Indiana. Mother of 2208 and sistet 
of 1001 and Music 1. 1880-81, teacher in Greencastle; 1881-82, teacher in Spencer; 
1882-83, teacher in Warsaw; 1883-85, teacher in Greencastle. Married, December 16, 
1885, to Andrew James Pruitt. (See 747.) 

673. Lewis Tilghman Rightsell, Minister, La Grange, N. C. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1893. Born, July -24, 1858, in Putnam County, Indiana. 1880-84, 
teaching and farming in Indiana; 1884-89, teaching in Kansas; 1889 — , minister in 
Christian Church; 1889-92, teacher in Indiana; 1892, principal of Carolina Institute 
Washington, N. C. ; 1893-96, principal of Carolina Christian College, Ayden, N. C 
with La Grange Sentinel, La Grange, N. C. ; contributor to Christian Herald. Mar 
ried, June 21, 1883, to Miss Mamie E. Nicholson, who died November 23, 1887: 
married, June 14, 1893, to Miss Willie Roundtree, who died July 17, 1895; married, 
September, 1901, Ida E. Fields, who died October, 1904. 

674. Levi Brimner Salmans, Missionary, Apartado Num. 51, Guana- 

juato, Old Mexico. 

A. B.; A. M., 1883; B. D., 1883, Drew Theological Seminary; M. D., 1891, Ken- 
tucky School of Medicine. Born, March 19, 1855, in Hocking County, Ohio. 1883, 
stenographer to Dr. J. M. Buckley; 1884, junior preacher, Orange, Newark Confer- 
ence; 1885, pastor English-speaking Church, Pachuca, Mexico; 1886, pastor Pachuca 



118 DePauw University 1881 

Circuit, Mexico Conference; 1887-89, president Theological Seminary and Prepara- 
tory School, Pueblo; 1890, studied medicine in Indiana Medical College, Indianapolis; 
1891, studied medicine in Louisville; 1892-96, presiding elder, Northern District Mex- 
ico Conference; 1897, spent in Europe; 1898-1909, pastor in charge Guanajuato, Mex- 
ico; edited and published for six years in English The American Medical Missionary, 
and now in Spanish, La Salud, a health journal; founder of medical missionary 
work under denominational auspices in Roman Catholic countries; opened and oper- 
ated several dispensaries, and built and now conducts, in connection with his pas- 
torate, "The Good Samaritan Hospital." Married, April 30, 1884, to Miss Sara J. 
Smack, of Chatham, N. J. 

675. James Alexander Scott, deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, December 20, 1860, in Gosport, Indiana. Brother of 612. Hotel 
clerk and steward in Hot Springs and New York. Died, February 17, 1904, in New 
York City. 

676. Jones J. Seward, deceased. 

A. B.; M. D., 1882, Medical College of Ohio. Born, 1856, in Rising Sun, In- 
diana. 1888, hospital surgeon of Philadelphia & Erie Railroad; member of medical 
staff of Hamot Hospital; 1888-91, physician and surgeon to Erie County Infirmary; 
1891-99, member faculty Hamot Hospital Training School for Nurses; surgeon Lake 
Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad; 1894, chief surgeon Eastern Division New 
York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad; studied, at different times, in hospitals in Edin- 
burgh, Scotland, and in Hamburgh, Vienna and Berlin, on the continent. Married, 
August 11, 1880, to Miss Elizabeth Spencer, of Rising Sun, Ind. Died, October 22, 
1899, at Erie, Pa. 

677. Minnetta Theodora Taylor, West Walnut St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1884. 

678. Arthur Throop, deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, 1860, in Evansville, Indiana. City Civil Engineer and super- 
intendent of city telegraph, Greencastle. Died, February 7, 1898, in Greencastle, Ind. 

679. Horace White, Port Angeles, Wash. 

A. B. Born, February 2, 1855. 1880, traveled in Europe; with American Press 
Association, Chicago; 1901-07, secretary of Commercial Club; 1907-08, City Treas- 
urer, Port Angeles; clerk Railway Committee, State Legislature; chairman Repub- 
lican County Committee; secretary same; now County Clerk. Married, November 6, 
1901, Miss Kate Odell Stewart, of Port Angeles, Wash. 

680. Mary Ella Wood (nee Owen), 303 Palace Ave., Santa Fe, N. M. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1883. Born, January 16, 1856, near Worthington, Indiana. 
Graduated from Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle in 1895, with eleven seals; 
since 1900, treasurer of the W. C. T. U. of New Mexico. Married, August 18, 
1880, Prof. James Alpheus Wood, at Beloit, Kans. 



XLII. CLASS OF 1881. 



681. Charles Emery Asbury, Minister, 545 North 3rd St., Vincennes, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1884. 1890-91, pursued post-graduate course in Physics and 
Chemistry. Born, August 22, 1858, in Quincy, Indiana. 1881, entered the Indiana 
Conference. Appointments: WaverJy, Alfordsville, Ames Church, Indianapolis; Rock- 
port; Ingle Street, Evansville; Cloverdale; Worthington; Washington; Bedford; Wall 
Street, Jeffersonville; 1905 — , district superintendent of Vincennes District. Married, 
September 8, 1886, Miss Hattie Langsdale, of Indianapolis. 

682. William Fletcher Baxter, deceased. 

A. B. Horticulturist. Born, March 24, 1854, near Jerseyville, Illinois. 1881-83, 
teacher in Miles, Illinois; 1883-84, teacher in Beatrice, Neb.; 1884-89, teacher in 
Macoupin County, 111.; 1889-93, principal Vandalia (111.) public schools; 1893-94, 
principal Mount Olive (111.) public schools. Married, July 26, 1888, to Miss Alice I. 
Bos^^ell, of Shipman, 111. Died, January 13, 1903, at Shipman, 111. 



1881 Alumnal Record 119 

683. Susan Ellen Bosson (nee Farrow), Gainesville, Texas. 

A. B. Born, August 1, 1861, Putnamville, Indiana. Sister of 737. 1881, 
teacher in public schools, Lawrenceburgh, Ind. ; 1882, teacher in public schools, Green- 
castle; 1900, traveled in Europe. Married, 1886, Thomas M. Bosson. (See 515.) 

684. Frank Gillespie Browne, Minister, Newcastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884; Ph. D., pro merito, 1890, Illinois Wesleyan University; D. 
D., 1899, DePauw University. Born, May 24, 1857, in Westfield, Indiana. 1881, en- 
tered the North Indiana Conference; appointments: Wheatland Street Church, Lo- 
gansport; Goldsmith Circuit; Jonesboro; Wayne Street Church, Fort Wayne; First 
Church, Mishawaka; Huntington; 1897-1905, assistant editor Western Christian Ad- 
vocate, Cincinnati, Ohio; Tipton; Newcastle. Married, March 30, 1882, to Miss 
Florence N. Clampett. 

685. Sydney Wilberforce Cantwell, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1884; LL. B., 1880, Central Law School, Indianapolis. Lawyer. 
Born, January 28, 1859, in Blackford County, Indiana. 1884-89, Prosecuting At- 
torney of the Forty-eighth Judicial Circuit of Indiana; served in Sixty-third and 
Sixty-fourth General Assemblies, Indiana Legislature, and was Speaker of the House 
during the latter session. Married, September 10, 1884, Miss Flora M. Kunkle, of 
Hartford City, Ind. Died, October 28, 1905, at Hartford City, Ind. 

686. Sutemi Chinda, Japanese Embassy, Berlin, Germany. 

A. B.; A. M., 1884. Born, 1856, in Hirosaki, Japan. 1881-85, professor in 
To-oku College, Hirosaki; 1885-90, in the Foreign Office, Tokyo; 1890-94, Consul at 
San Francisco; 1894-95, Consul at Chemulpo, Corea; 1895-97, Consul General at 
Shanghai, China; 1897-98, minister resident to Brazil; 1898-1900, Envoy Extraordi- 
nary and Minister Plenipotentiary at The Hague; 1900-01, Envoy Extraordinary and 
Minister Plenipotentiary at St. Petersburg; 1901-08, Vice Minister of Foreign Af- 
fairs at Tokyo, Japan; 1907, created Baron; 1908 — , Ambassador Extraordinary and 
Plenipotentiary at Berlin. Married, 1882, to Miss Sato, sister of 709. 

687. Mollie E. Clark, deceased. 

A. B. Born, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Pursued special studies in decorative 
painting. Died, February 23, 1887, in Pasadena, Cal. 

688. Charles Franklin Coffin, Lawyer, State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884. Born, June 2, 1856, in Indiana. 1881, principal of the 
High School, Connersville, Ind. ; 1882, superintendent of public schools. New Al- 
bany; 1885, attorney-at-law. New Albany; 1887, attorney-at-law at Wichita, Kansas; 
1890, Assistant Attorney General for Sedgwick County, Kansas; 1893-94, dean of 
Law School, DePauw University; 1894-95, member of law firm of Howe & Coffin; 
1896-98, member of firm of Gavin, Coffin & Davis; 1898 — , practicing alone;_ 1898- 
1900, lecturer on Evidence, the Law of Insurance, and Constitutional Law, in the 
Law School of the University of Indianapolis; 1894, assisted in organizing, and at 
present member of Board of Directors of and General Counsel for the State Life 
Insurance Company; 1900, president and general counsel for Indianapolis, Greenwood 
& Franklin Railroad Company. Married, October 26, 1887, to Miss Sarah Dowling, 
of New Albany, Ind., daughter of Hon. Alexander Dowling, Justice of the Supreme 
Court of Indiana. 

689. Henry Tilghman Collins, Minister, Keelville, Okla. 

A. B. Born, 1848, in Maryland. 1881, entered the Illinois Conference; ap- 
pointments: Tuscola Circuit, Tower Hill, Elkhart, Auburn, Palmyra, Manchester, 
Topeka, Pilot, East Lynn, Warsaw. Married, 1871, Miss M. E. Neville. 

690. Nathaniel Parrish Conrey, Judge Superior Court, Los Angeles, 

Calif. 

A. B.; A. M., 1884; LL. B., 1883, University of Michigan. Born, June 80, 
1860, in Franklin County, Indiana. 1886-87, City Attorney of Pasadena, California; 
1897-98, member of Board of Education, city of Los Angeles; 1899-1900, member of 
California State Assembly; 1901 — , Judge of Superior Court, Los Angeles, Cal. Mar- 
ried, November 21, 1890, to Miss Ethelwyn Wells, of Los Angeles. 

691. Oscar John Craig, Teacher, Missoula, Mont. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884; Ph. D., 1890, Wooster University. Born near Madison, 
Indiana. 1881, snuperintendent city schools, Sullivan, Ind.; 1883, principal of the 
preparatory department of Purdue University; 1886, professor of Political Economy, 



120 DePauw University 1881 

Purdue University; 18S7, professor of Political Economy and History, Purdue Uni- 
versity; 1895-1908, president of University of Montana, Missoula, Montana. Married^ 
August 20, 1875, to Miss Narcissa E. Gasaway, 

692. Charles Emery Finney, Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884. Born, February 27, 1860, in Cambridge City, Indiana. Man- 
ager Consolidated Kansas City Smelting & Refining Company; manager of M. Gug- 
genheim's Sons; member operating committee American Smelting & Refining Co.; 
vice president and general manager, Arizona Smelting Co.; president of London- 
Arizona Copper Co., London-Range Copper Co., and Ball Copper Co.; member firm 
of Finney & Brooks. Married, May 15, 1889, Miss Carey A. Jones, of Conners- 
ville, Ind. 

693. John Franklin George, Lawyer, 257 Summit Place, St. Paul, 

Minn. 

A. B.; A. M., 1884. Born, November 7, 1857, Carmel, Indiana. 1882, admitted 
to the bar, Noblesville, Ind.; 1883, admitted to the bar, St. Paul. Married, Janviary 
12, 1887, to Miss Nellie R. Graham, of Chicago, 111. 

694. Samuel Brenton Grimes, Minister, Zionsville, Ind, 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884. Born, June 2, 1854, in Hendricks County, Indiana. 1881, 
student, Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, 111. ; 1882-83, principal public schools, 
Limedale, Ind.; 1883, student in Drew Theological Seminary, and pastor in Eatontown, 
N. J.; 1884, joined the Northwest Indiana Conference; 1888, transferred to Wis- 
consin Conference; 1890, transferred to Genesee Conference; 1892, transferred to 
Northwest Indiana Conference; 1894, transferred to the Indiana Conference. Mar- 
ried, September 15, 1881, to Miss Etta L. Beal. 

695. William Lenoir Hood, Minister, North Easton, Mass. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., 1884, Boston University. Born, November 24, 1854, in In- 
diana. 1885-87, special work, philosophy and oratory, in "School of All Sciences," 
Boston University; secretary and treasurer of the Inter-Seminary Missionary Alliance 
of the United States and Canada. At present engaged in the regular work of the 
ministry in the M. E. Church, New England Southern Conference, of which con- 
ference he is secretary for "Alpha Chapter" of Boston University; also secretary and 
treasurer of the University Alumni Association; special lecturing on literary topics; 
member of New England Southern Conference. Married, September 3, 1895, to 
Miss Florence Hay word Norton, of Massachusetts, who died April 14, 1900. 

696. Grace Emma Hoyt, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, January 6, 1862, in Greencastle. A sister of 447 and 
643. 1883-86, teacher in public schools of Greencastle. Died, September 3, 1887, in 
Cincinnati; buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Ind. 

697. Rose Joslin, Teacher, 623 Second St., Evansville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1888. At present teacher of Expression in the High School, 
Evansville, Ind. Permanent address, Greencastle, Ind. 

698. George Washington Julien, Lawyer, New Gros Block, Delphi, 

Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1884; LL. B., 1884, Cincinnati Law School. Born, 1855, in Car- 
roll County, Indiana. 1881-82, principal of the High School, Delphi, Ind.; 1891-94, 
City Attorney of Delphi, Ind. Married, November 10, 1891, to Miss Mary E. Mor- 
row, of Bainbridge, Ohio. 

699. Keizo Kawamura, deceased. 

A. B. Minister. Born, 1856, in Japan. 1881, entered Drew Theological Sem- 
inary; not able to complete the course on account of failing health. Died, May 5, 
1882, in Yokohama, Japan. 

700. Samuel Cornelius Leavell, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Minister. Born, 1856, in Randolph County, Indiana. 
1881-82, principal Holden Seminary, Missouri; 1882-84, principal public schools, North 
Topeka, Kansas; pastor of M. E. Church, Wessington, Dakota; Pierre and Ipswich, 
South Dakota; Christ Church, Chicago, Illinois; Elburn; Sterling; Lamont. Married, 
July 30, 1888, to Miss Marie L. Bauer, of Knoxville, Tenn. Died, October 22, 1909, 
at Chicago. 



1881 Alumnal Record 121 

701. Aladine Cummings Longden, Teacher, 643 W. North St., Gales- 

burg, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884; Ph. D., 1900, Columbia University. Brother of 702 and 857. 
Born, 1857, in Leesburgh, Ohio. 1881-82, commandant of cadet corps and teacher of 
Mathematics and English in St. John's Military Academy, Haddonfield, N. J.; 1882-83, 
professor of Mathematics in Riverview Military Academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; 
1883-84, professor of Mathematics and commandant of cadet corps in St. James Mil- 
itary Academy, Macon, Mo.; 1884-86, professor of Natural Sciences and commandant 
in same; 1886-88, professor of Natural Sciences in same; 1888-97, professor of Phys- 
ics and Chemistry in the Westfield State Normal School, Westfield, Mass.; 1887-89, 
assistant professor of Chemistry and Electricity in the Chautauqua College of Liberal 
Arts (summer school), Chautauqua, N. Y. ; 1895-96, professor of Physics and Chem- 
istry at Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute; 1897-99, graduate student in Physics 
and Chemistry at the University of Chicago; 1898-1900, assistant in Physics, Uni- 
versity of Chicago; 1899-1900, graduate student at Columbia University; 1900-01, in- 
structor in Physics in University of Wisconsin; 1901 — , professor of Physics, Knox 
College, Galesburg, 111.; member American Physical Society; Fellow American As- 
sociation for the Advancement of Science; author of various pamphlets on Electrical 
Resistance, etc. Married, December 24, 1884, Miss Jean I. Humble, of Buffalo, N. Y. 

702. H^nry Boyer Longden, Teacher, 620 East Anderson St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1884. Born, 1860, in Vevay, Indiana. A brother of 701 and 857. 
1881-82, instructor in Greek and Sciences, in DePauw University; 1882-85, instructor 
in Latin; 1886-92, assistant professor of Latin, DePauw University; 1888-90, studied 
philology at the Universities of Goettingen and Leipzig; 1898, student of philology 
at University of Munich; president of Indiana Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa; 1904, dele- 
gate to General Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church; 1892 — , professor of 
German Language and Literature, DePauw University. Married, July 7, 1886, to 
Miss Louise Johnson, of Greenwood, Ind. (See 858.) 

703. George Washington McCaskey, Physician, Fort Wayne, Ind. 

PIT. B.; A. M., 1884; M. D., 1877, Jefferson Medical College. Born, in Delta, 
Ohio. 1879-82, professor of Physiology in Fort Wayne Medical College; 1882-83, 
professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine; 1883-87, professor of Diseases of 
Throat, Lungs and Heart; 1887, professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine; now 
professor of Clinical Medicines and Nervous Diseases; 1883-84, president of P'ort 
Wayne Academy of Science and Microscopy; 1890, president of Fort Wayne Acad- 
emy of Medicine; 1898, president Northern Tri-State Medical Association; president 
Indiana State Medical Society. 

704. Clyde Holmes McMillan, Farmer, North Vernon, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884; B. D., 1884, Drew Theological Seminary. Born, August 
27, 1857, in North Vernon, Indiana. 1884, entered the Southeast Indiana Confer- 
ence; appointments: Osgood Circuit, Paris Circuit, Port Fulton and Scottsburgh 
Circuit; 1887, transferred to Southwest Kansas Conference, and stationed at Stafford; 
Annelly Circuit; Haven; Valley Center; supernumerary relation in 1896. I^Iarried, 
June 6, 1887, to Miss Mary Vanpelt, of Port Fulton, Ind. 

705. Lewis David Moore, Minister, Prague, Okla. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884. Born, September 19, 1858, at Lawrenceburg, Indiana. 
1881, entered Southeast Indiana Conference, later the Indiana; appointments: Greens- 
burg; Manchester; New Palestine; Indianapolis, Grace Church; Edinburg; Greensburg; 
Greencastle; Rockport; New Albany; Boonville; Indianapolis, Trinity; Connersville; 
French Lick; 1909, transferred to Oklahoma Conference and appointed to Prague, 
Okla. Secretary Southeast Indiana Conference; assistant secretary of Indiana Con- 
ference. Married, August 24, 1881, Miss Martha E. Jenkins, of Greencastle, Ind., 
ex-DePauw, '82. 

70S. William Thorn Neff, Journalist, 1609 Bell St., Kansas City, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, 1857, Hartford City, Indiana. Brother of 565 and 779. 1881, 
entered the St. Louis Conference; appointments: 1881-83, Kansas City, Mo.; 18S3-89, 
St. Louis; owing to failing health, rem.oved to Kansas City and engaged in journalism.. 
Married, April 5, 1882, Miss Anna Sills. 

707. Henry Ward Ridpath, Physician, 370 East Seventh St., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1884; M. D.. 1884, Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, 
Indianapolis, Indiana. Born. February 22, 1858, in Putnam County, Indiana. A 
brother of 221, 267, 348 and 649. 1881-82, professor in Paxton (111.) Collegiate In- 



122 DePauw University 1881 

stitute; 1882-84, student of medicine in Greencastle, and in attendance on medical 
lectures as above; graduated with first honors; 18Si-85, physician to City Hospital, 
Indianapolis; 1559, Deputy Coroner, Marion Countj-; physician to Marion County 
jail; 1599-1904, secretary- of Marion Countv- Board of Health. Married, June 9, 1886, 
Miss Callie S. Tribbey, of Buckley, 111. 

708. Thomas Edward Rowan, deceased. 

A. B. Live-stock dealer. Born, October 1, 15-39, near Livermore, Kentucky. 
Died, November 19, 1855, in Livermore, Ky. 

709. Aimaro Sato, Japanese Legation, The Hague (26 Rijnstraat). 

A. B. ; A. M., 1554. Born, April 22, 1857, in Hirosaki, Aomori Ken, Japan. 
1881, clerk in Foreign Office; 1884, Chief of Telegraph Bureau, with rank of Sec- 
retary of Legation; 1555-91, Secretary of Legation and Charge d'Affaires a. i. 
Washington, D. C ; 1891, Secretary of Legation, London; 1593, Chief of Bureaux 
of Protocole, of Telegraph and of Translation, Foreign Office, Tokio; 1596, First 
Secretary of Legation, Paris; 1599, ditto, Berlin; 1900, Minister Resident and 
Consul-General, Mexico; 1904, President of Intelligence Commission, Foreign Office; 
also accompanied His Imperial Highness the Prince Fushimi to the Louisiana Pur- 
chase Exposition as His Grand Master; 1905, suite of Peace Plenipotentiaries at 
Portsmouth, and also suite of Special Plenipotentiary at Peking; 1906, Envoy Kx- 
traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Holland; 1907, Second Dele- 
gate Plenipotentiary to the second Peace Conference, The Hague. Decorations in 
possession as follows: Japan, Grand Officer de I'Ordres du Soleil Levant avec pen- 
sion viagere, and Grand Cordon de I'Ordre du Tresor Sacre; Holland, Grand Cordon 
de L'Ordre d'Orange et Xesseau; Russia, Commandeur de L'Ordre de Stanislas avec 
plaque; Italy, Commandeur de la Couronne d'ltaly; Germany, Commandeur de la 
Couronne de Prusse; France, Officier de la Legion d'Honneur; Spain, Commandeui 
de rOrdre d'Esabelle Catholique avec plaque, and Commandeur de I'Ordre de Charles 
IIL avec plaque; Portugal, Commandeur de I'Ordre de Christ avec plaque. Married, 
May 8, 1576, to Miss Yukiko Tsushima, in Japan. 

710. E. Rammell Small, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1555; B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1554. Brother of 750. 
Minister. Born, September 8, 1853, in Henry County, Indiana. Entered the North 
Indiana Conference; appointments: Dublin; Centerville; Wheatland Street Station, 
Logansport. Died, February 26, 1555, at Markleville, Ind. 

711. Robert John Smith, Lawyer, 050 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; LL. B., 1833, Columbia College. Born, September 23, 1859, in Mahoning 
County, Ohio. Author of "A Divorce Contract" ("1595; ; engaged in practice of law; 
for several years wholly engaged in coal mining; now president of the Deep Vein 
Coal Company, of Terre Haute, Ind. Married, January 5, 1889, Miss Sarah E. 
Jeffers, of Terre Haute, Ind. 

712. Oscar Trojan Smythe, Care American Express Co., Muncie, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 2, 1557, in Fillmore, Indiana. Nephew of 160. 1882, en- 
gineer L., N. A. & C. Railway; 1883, assistant pumper; 1884, bridge inspector; 188.5, 
assistant pumper; 1856, traveling in the West; 1887, farming; 1555-89, transfer clerk, 
American Express Company, Greencastle, Ind.; American Express Company, In- 
dianapolis; now at Muncie, Ind. 

713. George Washington Switzer, Minister, 617 Ferry St., Lafayette, 

Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1884; D. D., 1900, DePauw University. Born, November 2, 1854, 
in Indiana. Father of 1843, brother of 819. 1880, entered Northwest Indiana Con- 
ference; appointments: Morton, Plainfield^ Shawnee Mound, Crawfordsville, Brazil, 
West Lafayette, LaPorte; 1903-1909, district superintendent Lafayette District; 1881, 
delegate to International Conference, Y. M. C. A., Exeter Hall, London; 1908, dele- 
gate to General Conference at Baltimore; since 1903, president of Y. M. C. A. of 
Lafayette, Ind.; 1909, financial secretary, Y. M. C. A., Lafayette; advisory member 
of State Board of Y. M. C. A.; director and vice president of American National 
Bank of Lafayette. Married, September 20, 1881, Miss Lida Westfall. 

714. Roger Sherman Tea, Physician, 103 N. 6th St., Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. ; M. D., 1556, Rush Medical College. Born, 1858, in Indiana. Engaged 
in practice of medicine at Battle Ground, Ind.; now practicing at Lafayette, Ind. 



Ind.; 


1 


SSo- 

P7 


■T^^ 


le;:- ; 


t-'t 


H-:- 




190-:- 


'^'o^. 




- 




r - 







1882 Alumxal Rr 123 

715. Eva Terr, Teacher. >::■ Z. .-i:;.::;. 5: 5:. : -".._:: 

A. R; A. M-, 1SS5, Bom, 1S60, in T : 1SS1-S3, assast- 

2X11 in Hieh Sci?'?' ?-•?-??' I"~ ■ 1>^'-^- . . , -. ^ - '7"- --" .■-?>% 

- - ; : ^ - i-aa- 

■ ; ^ V .; ~ . , . : . , : . . - ;■ . : .la ^de- 

. ._ ; :, . - . . - . . X. Y-: 

_:::■:- . : ; " . , - ,~ ^liese. 

-nt. '!>:;{: V:;- : ; .. . ^ ' ^ " . " ^^.' ' _ ;" 

.-:. . Uraversi: , ..lilomia. 

716. A~elia Tucker e l.^ngdon), SIX WaJnut Hill, Sidney, O. 

A, E. ; A- M.. lS?i. -mcasde, Indiarsu Married, Tanaarr 26, 1S?7, 

James Burcham Tiacier. ;: ^ :. Ind, (See 93 S.) 

717. John Keck Urmston, Henne Block, Lo? Ansreles, Cal, 

A. B. Borr-. iSof^ --tass Aitansas. Brother of T9S, 1S?1, receiving tdl«-, 

Insley, Siiire & C."^.. ~ LeaTenwoxlii, Kansas; 1S>»4, maaager, Londoot xaa 

Lancashire Fire Z -^ y. Los Angeles branch; now s?'>ecia3 agent and ad- 

juster for Royal 1; ...... , : .\ . y of Lirerpool, Elngrland. and the Queen Insarasce 

C<M3ttpany of America. >:.-.rr:e::. :>r^ :, "':ss Alnsa Robinson, 

718. Nathan Allen Whitaker. Lawyer, 209 W. Washington St,. Mar- 

n"sv^::e. I::d. 

P:-.. P. i">rrr.. Tvlsrch 7, 1S39. in Morgan County, Indiana, 1SS3, admitted to 
lie bir a: M^rr nsvi.Ie, Ind. Married, Xoverober ?, US?, Miss: Iro Lon^. 

719. Joseph Sigel White, Minister, Verona, 111. 

-\. B. : A. M.. 1>?4. ISSO, entered Xonh'a-est Indiana Conference; api>oint- 
ments: Perr\-s\-i]le. Ladoga, Argos. Winamac; lSs>0, transferred to Minnesota Con- 
ference; appoirtments: Lake City, Little Falls, Pipestone; l?v»7. transferred to the 
Central lllircis Conference; apr>ointinent5 ; Piper City, Grant Park, Loda, Venona. 
Married, July 21, ISSl, to Miss Alma Etta Applegate, of Greencastle, Ind. 



XLIII. CLASS OF 1SS2. 



780. Thomson Arnold, JrcWJ^wi. 

Ph. R Lawyer, Born. Aiignst 7, 1S59, in Springfield. Indiana, 15^5$, student 
one term in law school of UniYersdty of Michigan; nine months under Hon, R, S, 
Taylor. Fort \V.i\Tie; 1S?4, began law practice at Hnntingion, Ind,; 1SS4-S5, teacher, 
Xorth Manchester; 1SS5. lumber and banking biisiness. Xorth Manchester; vice presi- 
dent First National Bank. North Manchester. Ind.; 1S9S, retired from banking busi- 
ness and engaged in active practice of law. Married. Xoveniher -I. 1SS6, to Miss 
Nellie Frazer. of Warsaw. Ind. Died, April S, 190S. at Xorth Manchester, Ind, 

721. Albert Brinkerhoff. Real Estate. Insurance. Sedan, Kans. 

A. B. Borr.. AugMs:. 1S">4. in Fond du Lac. \Viscv>nsin. ISSS, teacher in public 
schools, B,\inbridge. Ind.; 1SS4, teacher. Limevlale, Ind.; lSS.'i-5i7, trax^^-liitg salesn^an; 
1S97-1901. in banking business, St, James. Mo,; 1901 — . real estate, insurance atid 
loans. Married. December CS. 1S95, to Miss Sarah E. Crai^. of Crawfordsville, Ind. 

722. Carrie Tweed Browder. Teacher. 4191 Central Ave., Indianap- 

olis, Ind. 

A. B. Sister of S.^.S and SS6. Teacher since ISSO, 1S96-97. at University of 
Illinois; summer of 1S97. at Indiana State Normal; other work in Earlham and 
Butler Colleges, and under Mrs. Jennie Ray Ormsby. in study of Physical Culture 
and Oral Expression. Granted degree in 1905. to classify with 1SS5. 



124 DePauw University 1882 

723. Albert Perley Burnside, Farmer, 107 Ta3-lor Ave., Greencastle, 

Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1SS5. Born, May 27, 1S59, in Snoddy's Mills, Indiana. Father 
of 214S and brother of 7S3. isS3-'84, principal of public schools, Xewtown, Ind.; 
1899-1909, lecturer in Farmers' Institutes from November to March, inclusive; dele- 
gate to Farmers' National Congress. Married, March 22, 1SS3, Miss Ella DeMotte 
Morrison, of Greencastle, Ind., ex-DePauw, '82. Farm address, R. R. No. 1, Cov- 
ington, Ind. 

724. Charles Frederick Peterson Carlbert, Teacher, Lindsborg, Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1SS.5; Ph. D., 1S96, Bethany College. Born in Akerhult, Sweden. 
1882-85, professor of Greek and Latin in Lewis College, Glasgow, Mo.; 1885-89, pro- 
fessor of Ancient and Modern Languages in the Lniversitj' of Fort Worth, Texas; 
1909-10, delegate to the International Peace Congress, at Stockholm; traveled in 
Europe; special studies at L'niversities of Oxford, London, Cambridge, Lund, and 
Upsala; 1889 — , professor of History and Political Science in Bethany College, Linds- 
borg, Kansas; 1894 — , vice president of Bethany College. 

725. William Henry Charles, Lawyer, 906 S. Adams St., Marion, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1859, in Buffalo, N. Y. Father of 2101. 1904 — , trustee DePauw 
L'niversity; member of law firm, St. John & Charles, Marion, Indiana. Married, Oc- 
tober 7, 1SS5, to Miss Maggie t). St. John, of Marion, Ir.d. 

726. Henry Clayton Clippinger, Minister, 1502 Lexington Ave., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1SS5; D. D., DePauw University, 1903. Born, October 13, 1859, 
Concord, New Ham.pshire. Father of 2103. 1SS2, entered Indiana Conference; ap- 
pointments: New Harmony', Owensville, Salem, Rockport, New Albany, Vincennes; 
1899-1905, district superintendent of Vincennes District; 1905 — , pastor Edwin Ray 
Church, Indianapolis; trustee of 'Moore's Hill College; 1899-1900, conference visitor 
to Garrett Biblical Institute; 1904, delegate to General Conference at Los Angeles; 
1908, conference visitor to Woman's (now Goucher) College, Baltimore; 1909-10, Grand 
Chaplain, Indiana I. O. O. F. Lodge; conference visitor to DePauw University; 
president Indianapolis Methodist Preachers' Meeting, one term; vice president In- 
dianapolis General Preachers' Meeting, 1909-10; 1909, conference delegate to Interna- 
tional Convention of Anti-Saloon League, at Chicago. Married, October 22, 1884, 
Miss Hettie L. Blemker, of Evansville, Ind. 

727. Jacob Bradley Coffman, Lawyer, Russellville, Ky. 

A. B. ; A. M. : LL. B., 18S4, Louisville Law School; 1SS5, B. L., University of 
Virginia. Born, October 8, 1S62, in Logan County, Kentucky; 1896-97, member of 
House of Representatives of Kentucky-. Married, August 7, 1889, to Miss Julia 
Evans, of Russellville, Ky. 

728. William Fletcher Cook, Minister, Cor. Bush and Sth, San Fran- 

cisco, Calif. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1SS4. Born, 1858, in Warsaw, Indiana. Lawyer and Clergj'maii. 
Archdeacon of the Diocese of Indiana; Rector of Tririty Episcopal Church, San 
Francisco; regent, also secretary and treasurer of Board of Regents, University of 
New Mexico; chaplain of the National Guards of ^ew Mexico. Married, March 5, 
1883. to Miss Florence M. Packer, of the Class of 1885, who died February 27, 1901, 
at Worthington, Ind., and was buried at Warsaw. 

729. Joseph Eugene Crews, Wells, Fargo & Co. Express, Houston, 

Texas. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1SS5. Born, September 10, 1860, Fillmore, Indiana. September 
to November, 1882, telegraph operator. Sleepy Eye, Minnesota; 1882-83, assistant 
cashier American Express Company, St. Paul, Minnesota: 1883-84, corresponding 
clerk of same, Minneapolis; 1884-85, agent of same, and adjutant Second Regiment, 
M. N. G. ; 1885-86, cashier American Express Company, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 1886, 
agent same, Fargo, Dakota; captain Company B, First Regiment, D. N. G. ; 1888, 
chief of money department of Wells, Fargo & Co. ; 18S9-93, traveling auditor for same 
in Illinois, — Northwestern Division, headquarters in Chicago and St. Louis; 1893-97, 
junior partner in firm of J. E. Crews & Son, furniture and crockery, Muncie, Ind.; 
1897-1901, agent Wells. Fargo & Company, at Minneapolis, Minn.; 1901-04, chief 
clerk to general manager of Wells, Fargo & Company Express; 1904 — , assistant 
superintendent, same, Houston, Texas. Manied, April 24, 1895, Mrs. Carrie S- 
Higginbotham, of St. Louis, Mo. 



1882 Alumnal Record 125 

730. Thomas Oliver Cunningham, 635 Washington Blvd., Kansas 

City, Kans, 

Ph. B. Born, September 1, 1861, In Goshen, Indiana. Brother of 928. 1883- 
89, with George Fowler & Son, Kansas City, Kans.; 1889-90, secretary of Consoli- 
dated Iron Works Company, Kansas City; 1890-92, purchasing agent and chief clerk 
of Fowler Packing Company, Kansas City, Kans.; 1902 — , with Waggoner Gates 
Milling Company, of Independence, Mo. Married, May 20, 1885, to Miss Jennie 
Wilcoxon, of Muncie, Ind. 

731. Samuel Harrison Elrod, Lawyer, Clark, S. D. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, May 1, 1856, in Coatesville, Indiana. Member 
Sioux Falls (Dakota Territory) Constitutional Convention; County Attorney; post- 
master; Judge of Probate Court; State's Attorney; United States Indian disbursing 
agent of $503,000; 1905-06, Governor of South Dakota. Married, November 11, 1884, 
Miss Mary E. Masten, of Coatesville, Ind, 

732. James Wade Emison, Lawyer, Vincennes, Ind. 

A. B.;, A. M., 1885. Born, February 7, 1859, Bruceville, Indiana. 1882-87, en- 
gaged in milling, grain dealing and farming; after which, studied law; 1888, admitted 
to the bar; member of law firm Reily & Emiscn; City Attorney of Vincennes; County 
Attorney of Knox County; delivered Master's Oration, in 1885. Married, November 
27, 1890, to Miss Sada Ross Rabb, of Vincennes, Ind. 

733. Charles Henry Enderton, Financial Agent, 228 Portage Ave., 

Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, May 4, 1861, in Lafayette, Indiana. Engaged in 
practice of law in Minneapolis; real estate, investments, loans and insurance, Winni- 
peg. Office, 7 Bank of Hamilton Chambers. 

734. Harry Lincoln Gordon, Lawyer, 909 Provident Bank Bldg., Cin- 

cinnati, O. 

Ph. B.; A. M. Born, August 27, 1860, Metamora, Indiana. 1882-87, chief 
clerk in McDonald, Butler & Mason's law office, Indianapolis, Ind.; 1887, located 
in Wichita, Kansas; 1888-89, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney of Sedgwick County; 
1890-92, City Attorney of Wichita, Kansas; 1894-95, chairman Sedgwick County Re- 
publican Central County Committee; 1895-96, member of the Kansas State Senate; 
January, 1897, removed to Cincinnati, Ohio, and opened offices for the practice 
of the law; 1898-1903, Republican member of the Cincinnati Board of Supervisors; 
1902-04, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; 1904-05, Vice Mayor of the city of Cincin- 
nati; 1905, nominated for the office of Mayor of Cincinnati by the Republicans, but 
was defeated at the election. Married, Apr'l 20, 1892, at Aurora, Ind., to Esther 
Conwell Langtree. Residence, 1019 Lenox Place, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

735. Kate Stockwell Hammond, Teacher, Santa Monica, Calif. 

A. B.; A. M., 1891. Born, 1863, in Greencastle. Sister of 598. Pursued special 
studies in elocution; 1887-90, student of vocal music in Boston and New York; 
1890-93, instructor in same. School of Music, DePauw University; teacher of music 
in public schools of Greencastle; same, in Riverside, Cal. ; same, in Santa Monica, Cai. 

736. Alfred Eugene Hart, Teacher, 1008 Macannally St., Chillicothe, 

Mo. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1890. Born, August 5, 1850, in Franklin County, Indiana. 1882- 
84, superintendent public schools, Appleton City, Mo.; 1885-87, teacher in public 
schools, Indiana; 1887-90, teacher in public schools, Missouri; 1890-1900, professor 
of Latin and Greek, Chillicothe Normal School, Chillicothe, Mo.; 1900 — , teacher 
in public schools of Chillicothe. Married, May 16, 1883, Miss Cassie Ashby, who died, 
August 21, 1905, in Chillicothe, Mo. 

737. Edistina Williams Hopkins (nee Farrow), deceased. 

A. B. Born, May 12, 1863, in Putnamville, Indiana. Sister of 683. 1882-83, 
teacher in district school; 1883-89, teacher in Greencastle High School. Married, 
January 8, 1890, to T. C. Hopkins. (See 940.) Died, May 28, 1907, in Baltimore, 
Md. ; buried at Greencastle, Ind. 



126 DePauw University 1882 

738. Frank Melville Joyce, Insurance, 312 Andrus Bldg., Minneap- 

olis, Minn. 

A. B. Born, March 18, 1862, in Indiana. Captain Company E, Asbury Cadet 
Corps, which took third prize in infantry and first prize in artillery competitive drill 
at encampment, July, 1882, Indianapolis; captain Cincinnati Light Artillery, Second 
Battery, Ohio National Guard; colonel and A. D. C, staff of Governor William Mc- 
Kinley; general agent Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Cincinnati; State 
agent for North Dakota. South Dakota and Minnesota, Mutual Benefit Life In- 
surance Company, principal office, Minneapolis, Minn. Married, March 20, 1883, Miss 
Jessie F. Birch. (See 739.) 

739. Jesse Florence Joyce (nee Birch), 312 Andrus Bldg., Minne- 

apolis, Minn. 

Ph. B. Born, July 19, 1861, Bloomington, Illinois. Daughter of 63. Mar- 
ried, March 20, 1883, Frank M. Joyce. (See 738.) 

740. Margaret Wishard Lee (nee Noble), 5615 Monroe Ave., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

Ph. E.; A. B., 1893, Harvard Annex; LL. B., John Marshall Law School (Chi- 
cago), 1906. Born, May 23, 1863, in Greenwood, Indiana. 1882-83, teacher in pub- 
lic schools, Indianapolis; 1883, traveled in Europe; 1883-84, teacher in Indianapolis 
Classical School; 1886-88, teacher in High School, Evanston, 111.; 1888-89, engaged 
in newspaper work, Chicago; 1889-91, clerk in Census Department, Washington, D. 
C. ; 1891-92, assistant editor of the Chautauquan, Meadville, Penn. ; 1892-93, student 
at Harvard Annex, Cambridge, Mass. Married, November 29, 1894, Edward T. Lee, 
lawyer, of Chicago. 

741. Nellie Olive Lockridge (nee Truett), 1449 N. Alabama St., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1892. Born, 1862, Forest City, Missouri. Secretary of the Study 
Club; president of Theta Alumnae Club. Married, December 10, 1884, to Andrew L. 
Lockridge. 

742. Mackey McManis, deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, December 1, 1857, in Terre Haute; died, December 18, 1889, in 
Greencastle, Ind. 

743. William Wilson McNeff, Insurance, Phoenix. Ariz. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, April 6, 1859, in Mooresville, Indiana. 1882-83, 
law and real estate, Clark, South Dakota; 1883-84, vice principal Orland (Cal.) In- 
stitute; 1888-89, teacher, Centerville, Iowa; vice president Olney (Mo.) Institute; 
1891-98, principal school, Louisville, (Tolo. ; 1898-1900, principal of schools of Phoenix, 
Ariz. ; 1900-03, superintendent of schools, Jerome, Ariz. ; member of Territorial 
Board of Examiners; now with New York Life Insurance Company. Married, July 
27, 1887, at Greencastle, Ind., to Miss Fannie M. Burk, deceased; married, July 1, 
1898, to Meda E. Tavenner, of Boulder, Colo. 

744. Worth Merritt, deceased. 

Ph. B. Manufacturer. Born, 1861, in Indianapolis. Woolen manufacturer and 
wool dealer. Married, August 7, 1889, to Miss Jessie J. Fisher, of Indianapolis. 
Died in the desert, June 25, 1906, near Helix, Cal. 

745. Rosa M. Mikels (nee Redding), Teacher, 1922 Broad St., New- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1886. Born, July 28, 1862, in Newcastle, Indiana. Daughter of 
122. 1882-84, teacher in Newcastle (Ind.) public schools; 1884-86, instructor in 
Science and English, Preparatory School, DePauw University; 1890-1910, principal 
of High School, Newcastle, Ind.; 1899, took special work in literature under Pro- 
fessor Rolfe, of University of Chicago; 1905 — , institute lecturer in Indiana and other 
States; 1910 — , superintendent of schools, Newcastle. Married, June 24, 1886, Charles 
N. Mikels. (See 776.) 

746. Douglas Morris, Lawyer, Rushville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 5, 1861, in Knightstown, Indiana. 1883, admitted to the 
bar at Indiarapolis; 1888, Democratic nominee for Congress, Sixth Indiana District; 
1898, elected Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Indiana. Married, October 6, 
1892, to 2vliss Pamela A. Spann, of Rushville, Ind. 



1882 Alumnal Record 127 

747. Andrew James Pruitt, Lawyer, Suite 711, 145 LaSalle St., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, November 23, 1856. Father of 2208. 1885, elected Judge of 
County Court, Potter County, S. Dak., but did not qualify; 1885, elected to Dakota 
Legislature from Tenth District; removed to Chicago and engaged in practice of 
law. Married, December 16, 1885, Miss Laura Gertrude Kelly, of Greencastle, Ind. 
(See 672.) Residence, 2715 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. 

748. Frank Theodore Rumbarger, Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer, 

Franklin Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ph. B. Born, September 1, 1859, in Richardsville, Pennsylvania. 1882, traveling 
salesman, hardwood lumber; 1883, manager of J. L. Rumbarger's lumber mills, yards, 
etc.; 1884-90, secretary and treasurer of the J. L. Rumbarger Lumber Company; 
1890-98, vice president, treasurer and general manager of J. L. Rumbarger Lumber 
Company, general manager Dobbin & Little Elackwater Railroad; 1898, general pur- 
chasing agent, treasurer and director for Rumbarger Lumber Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; 1900, treasurer and director Coketon Lumber Company; also treasurer Rum- 
barger Brothers, Coketon, West Virginia; 1910 — , manager hardwood department of 
J. L. Rumbarger Lumber Company, Condo-Lane, Boom and Lumber Company, Dry 
Fork Lumber Company, Holstein Lumber Company, Parsons Pulp and Lumber 
Company and William Whitmer & Sons, Inc. Married, to Miss Sallie Hearn, of 
Salisbury, Md. 

749. Winthrop Eugene Scarritt, Banker, New York City. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, June 17, 1857, in Dorchester, Illinois. Brother of 
815. Professor of English Literature and Philosophy in the University of Colorado; 
secretary Dakota Loan and Trust Company; vice president Board of Trade; presi- 
dent Watertown National Bank; president Watertown Water Works Company; treas- 
urer Central Land Company; treasurer the New South National Building and Loan 
Association; vice president and treasurer Morristown & Cumberland Gap Railroad 
Company; president Coal and Iron Bank, Middlesborough, Kentucky; manager mu- 
nicipal bond department, banking house of J. & W. Seligman, New York City and 
London; general partner, New York Stock Exchange House of E. R. Chapman & 
Co.; president Commonwealth Trust Company, New York City; president Auto- 
mobile Club of America; thirty-second degree Mason; member of the Royal Order 
of Scotland; member of the Coronati Quattuor of London; member of the Aero Club 
of America; president of the Jones Taximeter Company, of New York City, Chicago, 
St. Louis, San Francisco; author of "Three Men in a Motor Car, or a Summer 
Tour Through France and Switzerland." Married, September 20, 1887, Miss Lerria 
Tarbell. (See 791.) Residence, 44 Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J. 

750. Albert Armstrong Small, Lawyer, Tulsa, Okla. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, November 10, 1857, in Henry County, Indiana. Fa- 
ther of 2020, and brother of 710. 1888, editor and proprietor of the Anderson Herald; 
1897 — , postmaster of Anderson, Ind.; 1899-1900, vice president State Y. M. C. A.; 
1900, lay delegate to M. E. General Conference; 1900, president of North Indiana 
Conference Epworth League; 1908, removed to Tulsa, Okla.; president of the Okla- 
homa Union Traction Company. Married, June 1, 1884, Miss Annie L. Barrett, of 
Anderson, Ind. 

751. Edwin Clayton Smith, Manufacturer and Merchant, Ocala, Fla, 

A. B. Born, May 3, 1857, in Perrysville, Indiana. Member of firm Ocala Fur- 
niture Company. Married, September 7, 1887, to Miss L. Bertha Jones, of Law- 
rence, Mass. 

752. Pinckney William Smith, deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1885. Born, 1860, in Mattoon, Illinois. Newspaper correspond- 
ent; 1885, in Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Died, January 7, 1906, at 
Washington, D. C. 

753. Edward Asbury Spinks, 215 N. 6th St., Ft. Smith, Ark. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, October 11, 1859, at West Lebanon, Indiana. En- 
gaged in milling and timbering; 1895, flour dealer, Kalamazoo. Married, December 
23, 1890, to Miss Lulu E. Wattles, of Kalamazoo, Mich. 

754. Andrew Stephenson, Teacher, S. College Ave., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1885; Ph. D., 1890, Johns Hopkins University. Born, September 
26, 1856, in Metamora, Illinois. Father of 2079. 1882-84, principal of public schools, 
Sparland, Illinois; 1884-88, professor of Latin and Greek in the Upper Iowa Uni- 



128 DePauw University 1883 

versity; 1888-90, student of History and Politics, Johns Hopkins University; 1890-94, 
assistant professor of History, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. ; 1894 — , 
professor of History, DePauvv University; has published '"Public Lands and Agrarian 
Laws of the Roman Republic," in J. H. U. Historical Studies, ninth series; a syl- 
labus of lectures in European History, Pelton & King, Middletown, Connecticut; Syl- 
labus of Lectures in European History from the Fall of Rome to 1890, Inland Pub- 
lishing Company, Terre Haute, Ind. ; Syllabus of Lectures and Library Guide in 
Church History (1898) ; A History of Liberty, Powers, Higley & Co., Chicago (in 
preparation). Married, August 17, 1883, to Miss Julia Root. 

755. William Irven Taylor, Minister, Whitestown, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, March 2, 1854, in Warren County, Kentucky. Fa- 
ther of 2223. 1882, entered the Kentucky Conference, and appointed to College Hill; 
1883, principal of Ayres Academy, College Hill; 1884, student in Garrett Biblical In- 
stitute, and pastor of the Milwaukee Avenue and Brighton Park Missions, Chicago; 
1886, transferred to North Indiana Conference. Appointments: Inwood, Monroeville; 
1889, student in Garrett Biblical Institute; 1890, supernumerary relation, transferred 
to Colorado Conference; appointments: Lamar, La Junta, Cameron Memorial, Den- 
ver; Georgetown; Silverton; transferred to Kentucky Conference; appointments: Bre- 
men; 1898, president Bremen College and Ferryman Institute, Hardinsburg; 1902, 
transferred to Indiana Conference; 1908, transferred to Northwest Indiana Confer- 
ence. Married, August 15, 1882, Miss Gertrude Temple. 

756. Charles Nebeker Thompson, Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, July 7, 1861, in Covington, Indiana. Member of 
the firm of Carson & Thompson; 1892, wrote law book, "Thompson on Building As- 
sociations"; second edition in 1899; 1900, member Indiana State Senate. Married, 
October 7, 1891, to Miss Julia A. Conner, of Indianapolis. 

757. Anna Elizabeth Walker, Teacher, 2253 E. 97th St., Cleveland, O. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1885. Born, April 18, 1860, in Attica, Indiana. Teacher in schools, 
Toledo, Ohio; now teaching in public schools of Cleveland, Ohio. 

758. Justin Afer Wilson, Architect, R. R. No. 1, Attica, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1854, in Newtown, Indiana. 1882, assistant principal of Boys' 
School, Calcutta, India; 1883, architect and contractor. Married, April 8, 1886, Miss 
Emily A. Borum, of O'Dell, Ind. 



XLIV. CLASS OF 1833. 



759. Samuel Logan Brengle, Minister, Salvation Army, Amenia, 

Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

A. B. Born, June 1, 1860, in Fredericksburgh, Indiana. 1883, entered North- 
west Indiana Conference, and appointed to Brookston; 1884, delegate to State Sun- 
day School Convention; 1884-86, student in School of Theologj', Boston University; 
pastor Eggleston Square Church, Boston; 1887, united with the Salvation Army; spent 
six months in England; 1888-89, engaged in Salvation Army work in Taunton, Dan- 
bury and Boston, Mass.; 1892-96, in command of the Maine and New Hampshire Dis- 
trict of the Salvation Army; 1896, general secretary, Northwestern Chief Division, 
Chicago; 1896-97, general secretary. Central Division, New York; 1897, delegate to 
International Convention of Societies of Christian Endeavor, San Francisco; 1897, 
appointed National Spiritual Special of the Salvation Army; special Salvation Army 
work in Denmark and other European countries; 1898, delegate to Students' Vol- 
unteer International Convention, Cleveland; 1910, in Australia. Author of: 
"Helps to Holiness"; "Heart Talks on Holiness"; "The Soul Winner's Secret"; "The 
Way to Holiness"; "When the Holy Ghost Is Come." Married, 1887, Miss Eliza- 
beth R. Swift. 

760. Charles Sumner Bridges, Timber Lands, 318 N. Yakima Ave,, 

Tacoma, Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, November 9, 1862, Morton, Indiana. Married, February 10, 1886, 
Flora A, Manlove. (See 834.) 



1883 Alumnal Record 139 

761. Tunie Buskirk (nee Hays), Bloomington, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 8, 1863, in Greencastle. A sister of 663. Teacher in 
public schools. Married, April 12, 1892, Philip K. Buskirk, of Bloomington, Ind. (In- 
diana University, '84), who died, August 22, 1907, in Bloomington, Ind. 

762. John Joseph Collins, Lawyer, Springfield, Mo. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., University of Virginia, 1887. Born, July 8, 1859, in Bedford, 
Kentucky. Married, Miss Mary Calhoun, April 5, 1887. 

763. Araziah Lorraine Doss, Stock and Fruit Grower, Hardy, Ark. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1881, University of Michigan. Born, July 25, 1861, in Owens- 
ville, Ind. 1885-1901, engaged in practice of law in Evansville and Anderson, Ind.; 
retired from practice on account of health. Married, May 7, 1885, Miss Emma E^ 
Heinold, of Anderson, Ind., ex-DePauw, '86. 

764. James Wilson Finch, Grandview, Ind. 

A. B. Born, in Grandview, Indiana. Engaged in mercantile business; 1897, re- 
moved to Alaska, engaged in prospecting and mining; now at home. 

765. Wilber N. Funk, deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, October 20, 1857, in Warsaw, Indiana. 1886-88, Deputy Treasurer, 
Kosciusko County, Indiana; 1888-92, Deputy Auditor, Kosciusko County. Married, 
January 5, 1886, to Miss Clara Beck. Died, April 14, 1894, at Warsaw, Ind. 

766. Frederick Reed Giles, deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, June 26, 1864, Evansville, Indiana. Connected with Pueblo Star; 
Cheyenne Sun; Chicago Times; San Francisco Examiner; New York Telegram; 1895, 
with Netv York Evening World; writer of magazine fiction; wrote drama "The Black 
Masque," produced at Star Theatre in 1895. Died, April 22, 1897, in St. Joseph's 
Hospital, New York City. 

767. William Ransdall Goodwin, 358 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1886. Born, August 19, 1863, in Brookville, Indiana. A son of 
137; brother of 555. Vice president of the Sanders Publishing Company, and man- 
aging editor. The Breeders' Gazette, Chicago. Married, November 3, 1892, to Mary 
Eva Putnam Hazlett, Quincy, 111. 

768. Robert James Greene, Lawyer, 210 S. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. 

A. B.; A. M. Born, 1863, in Delphi, Indiana. Lawyer. Member of firm of 
Billingsley & Greene. Married, December 1, 1887, to Miss Maude Miller, of La- 
fayette, Ind. (University of Chicago, 1904). 

769. Edgar Eugene Hendee, Lawyer, Anderson, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M. B.orn, March 6, 1861, in Warsaw, Indiana. 1883-84, superin- 
tendent of public schools in Winamac; 1886, practicing law in Anderson, Indiana; 
orator at the Phi Kappa Psi G. A. C. banquet at Indianapolis; 1888, Deputy Pros- 
cuting Attorney for Madison County; 1890-91, partner with Charles L. Henry; 
1893, member of law firm Chipman, Keltner & Hendee. Married, April 6, 1886, 
Miss Mattie O. Thayer, of Warsaw, Ind. 

770. John Simonson Howk, Minister, 4 College Ave., Hanover, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1886; D. D., 1896, DePauw. Born, May 28, 1863, in New Albany, 
Indiana. A son of 43, and brother of 900. 1884, admitted to practice in the In- 
diana Supreme Court; 1885, entered upon preparation for the ministry, in the The- 
ological Seminary at Princeton, New Jersey; 1888, graduated from same; June 19, 
1888, ordained and installed pastor of the Rehoboth (Maryland) Church, the oldest 
Presbyterian church in America, also pastor of Pitts Creek Presbyterian Church, 
Pocomoke, Maryland; 1898-99, pastor Presbyterian Church, East Palestine, Ohio; 
1899-1908, First Presbyterian Church, Jeffersonville, Ind.; 1909 — •, Hanover. Au- 
thor of "Rehoboth by the River" and "Songs of Saving Grace." 1893 and 1903, 
commissioner to Presbyterian General Assembly. Married, May 31, 1888, Miss 
May L. Collins, of New Albany, Ind. 

771. Joseph George Ibach, Lawyer, 704 S. Hohman St., Hammond, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; LL. B., 1885, DePauw University. Born, March 15, 1862, Huntington, 
Indiana. Father of 2119. 1885-87, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Huntington County, 
Indiana; 1891, removed to Hammond, Ind. Married, May 27, 1885, to Miss Minnie 
M. Friedley. 



130 DePauw University 1883 

772. Eleanor Iglehart, Newburg, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M. Born, June 8, 1859, in Evansville. Sister of 803. 1884, stu- 
dent of French and German in Paris and Dresden; 1890-93, instructor in Modern 
Languages, DePauw University; 1897, student at Tours, France; 1898, principal 
of American School at Rome, Italy; 1900 — , traveling in Europe. 

773. John Wesley Jones, Minister, Lincoln, Neb. 

A. B. Born, August 6, 1861, in Rockport, Indiana. Principal Petersburg (Ind.) 
High School; 1895, member of Baltimore Conference; transferred to Tennessee 
Conference; transferred New England Conference; transferred to Nebraska Con- 
ference. Married, November 14, 1895, Miss Nancy H. McMahan (Indiana Uni- 
versity, '91). 

774. Mitchell Stewart Marble, Minister, 110 N. West St., Angola, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1887; D. D., 1897. Born near Rising Sun, Indiana, on July 
i, 1854. In 1883 entered the North Indiana Conference; appointments: Lewis- 
ville and Ogden, Orland, Albion, North Manchester, Berry Street, Fort Wayne; 
1895-1901, presiding elder of the Kokomo District; First Church, Wabash; Grace 
Church, Richmond; Upland; Angola; 1894-98, visitor to DePauw University; mem- 
ber of the General Conference of 1900. Married, March 27, 1884, to Miss Emma 
Frances Stephenson at Pendleton, Ind. (ex-DePauw, '84). 

775. Edwin Lincoln Martin, Prospect Square, Pasadena, Calif. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1886. Born, January 13, 1862, in Meadville, Pennsylvania. A 
brother of 501, 603, 668 and 825. Married, May 19, 1891, to Miss Caraline Eber- 
sole, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

776. Charles Najdor Mikels, Lawyer, 1922 E. Broad St., Newcastle, 

Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, April 9, 1861, in Romney, Indiana. Brother of 
1190, 1308 and 1726. Admitted to bar of Henry Circuit Court in 1890; 1894-98, 
City Clerk of Newcastle. Married, June 24, 1886, to Miss Rosa M. Redding, of 
Newcastle, Ind. (See 745.) 

777. George Brenton Moore, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1890. Flour Milling. Born, March 2, 1862, in Urbana, Illinois. 
Married, May 4, 1887, to Miss Minnie Knight, of Greencastle, Ind. Died, March 19, 
1902, in Princeton, Ind. 

778. Izumy Nasu, deceased. 

A. E. Born, 1862, in Tokio, Japan. Professor in the Royal College at Tokio; 
translated the Iliad into Japanese. Married, after returning to his native land. 
Died, November, 1885. 

779. Theodore Lee Neff, Teacher, The University of Chicago, Chi- 

cago, 111. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1886; Ph. D., 1896, University of Chicago. Born, October 14, 
1858, in Hartford City, Indiana. A brother of 565 and 706. 1884-86, student of 
German, Hanover and Leipsic, Germany; and of French, Paris, France; 1886-87, 
instructor in the Modern Languages in DePauw University; 1888-90, associate pro- 
fessor of Modern Languages; 1890-91, instructor in Modern Languages in the Iowa 
State University; 1891-94, assistant professor of Modern Languages in the same; 
1893-96, graduate student of Romance Languages in the University of Chicago; 1894- 
96, senior fellow Romance Languages, ibid; 1896, associate in Romance Languages, 
ibid; 1897-1908, instructor in Romance Languages, ibid; 1908 — , assistant professor 
of French, ibid; October, 1899-October, 1900, studied in Paris and traveled in Eu- 
rope; 1900, published in French a work entitled "La Satire des Femmes dans la 
Poesie Lyrique Francaise du moven Age." Married, October 11, 1888, to Miss Cora 
Lloyd, of (greencastle, Ind. (See 809.) Residence, 1361 East Fifty-sixth Street, 
Chicago. 

780. Charles Sumner Olcott, 4 Park St., Boston, Mass. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1886. Born, 1864, in Terre Haute, Indiana. A son of 139. 
General manager of subscription department, Houghton-Mifflin Company, Publishers, 
Boston. Author of "Real Life in George Elliot's Novels," "Mrs. Humphrey Ward 
and Her Work," "The Real Robert Elsmere," etc. Married, 1886, Miss Allie M. 
Gage. 



1883 Alumnal Record 131 

781. Richard RoUand Overstreet, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, March 11, 1861, in Spencer, Indiana. A brother ot 
645. 1884, instructor in Mathematics in DePauw University. Died, May 29, 1885, 
in Spencer, Ind. 

782. Mary Glenn Paisley (nee Irvin), 407 Broadway, Winter Hill, 

Boston, Mass. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1886. Born, September 29, 1863, in Greencastle, Indiana. Mar- 
ried. May 3, 1893, to William C. Paisley, of Boston, Mass. 

783. Anna May Phelps (nee Burnside), Merchant, Covington, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 16, 1861, at Coal Creek, Indiana. Sister of 723. Pro- 
prietor of book store, Covington, Ind. Married, November 15, 1887, W. C. Phelps. 

784. Charles Dunham Rose, Teacher, 408 E. 19th St., University 

Place, Neb. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, June 9, 1859, in Martinsville, Indiana. Pursued 
special studies in architecture; 1884, civil engineer on Panama Canal; 1885, Mar- 
tinsville, Ind., and Minneapolis, Minn.; 1886, superintendent construction on Mid- 
land Railroad; 1887, civil engineer, Erin, Tenn. ; 1888, Noblesville, Ind.; 1890 — , 
professor of Mathematics, Nebraska Wesleyan University. Married, October 2, 
1887, Miss Cora Butler, of Noblesville, Ind. 

785. John Schurr, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894; M. D., 1891. University of Michigan. Teacher. Born, 
1851, in Germany. 1883-85, principal of High School, Newcastle, Indiana; 1885-88, 
superintendent of schools, Hutchinson, Kansas; 1888-91, medical student. University 
of Michigan; 1893-94, teacher of Mathematics, Southwest Kansas College; 1894-95, 
German and Latin, Wichita High School. Married, 1877, Miss Lizzie Marshall. 
Died, 1904, in Kansas City, Kans. 

786. Thomas Jenkins Shannon, deceased. 

A. B. Born, August 11, 1858, in Mount Carmel, Illinois. Engaged in Y. M. 
C. A. work; intended entering the ministry. Died, October 21, 1886, at Mount 
Carmel, 111. 

787. Moses Stephen Slaughter, Teacher, 633 Francis St., Madison, 

Wis. 

B. A., 1883; M. A., 1886; Ph. D., 1891, Johns Hopkins University; i> B K. Born, Oc- 
tober 3, 1860, in Morgan County, Indiana. 1883-87, graduate student of Latin 
and Greek in Johns Hopkins University; 1885-86, fellow in Latin; 1887-88, in- 
structor in Latin in Bryn Mawr College; 1888-89, professor of Latin in Hacketts- 
town Institute; 1889-96, professor of Latin in Iowa College; 1893-94, studied at the 
Universities of Berlin and Munich, and traveled in Greece and Italy; 1896 — , pro- 
fessor of Latin in University of Wisconsin. Married, June 28, 1893, to Miss Ger- 
trude Elizabeth Taylor. 

788. Curtis Pendleton Smith, Lawyer, 220 Main St., Dallas, Texas. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1886; LL. B., 1887, Cincinnati Law School. Born, October gl, 
1861, in Vincennes, Indiana. 1888-89, Assistant City Attorney, Dallas, Texas; 1889- 
91, special City Judge; 1891-92, member Dallas Board of Education; 1892-96, mem- 
ber Dallas Board of Aldei-men; 1897-1905, City Judge of Dallas; member Texas Pan- 
Hellenic Association, Dallas Bar Association, Dallas Turn Verein; 1905-07, Mayor 
of Dallas; member Democratic County Committee; 1906-08, delegate to Democratic 
State Conventions; member A. F. and A. M., I. O. O. P., K. of P., B. P. O. E., 
F. O. E., at Dallas. Married, October 21, 1891, to Miss Anna Elizabeth Renick, 
of Bourbon County, Kentucky. 

789. Lillian Emma Southard, Teacher, 707 S. College Ave., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M. Born, July 17, 1862, in Terre Haute, Indiana. 1883-85, teacher 
in public schools of Wabash, Ind.; 1885-94, teacher in city schools of Greencastle; 
1894, teacher in Greencastle High School. 



132 DePauw University 1884 

730. Frank Clifton Sweezy, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1887; M. D., 1888, Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati. Physi- 
cian. Born, June 9, 1862, in Cross Plains, Indiana. 1888, began the practice of 
medicine in Cross Plains; member of the Ohio State Eclectic Medical Association 
and Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati. Married, July 20, 1887, to Miss 
Grace T. Willits, of Topeka, Kansas. Died, November 4, 1894, at his home in 
Cross Plains, Ini 

791. Lerria Scarritt (nee Tarbell), 44 Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

Ph. B. ; A. M. Born, November 7, 1860, in Ontario, Canada. Sister of 820. 
Student of German, Berlin; 1884-87, teacher of Drawing and Mathematics, Rhode 
Island Normal School. Married, September 20, 1887, Winthrop E. Scarritt. (See 
749.) 

792. Bushrod Wilber Taylor, General Agent, P. C. C. & St. L. Ry., 

Louisville, Ky. 

Ph. B. 1883, inspector of masonry on I. & V. Division, Pennsylvania Lines; 
1884, assistant engineer of I. & V. Division; 1886, engineer maintenance of v/ay, 
I. & V. Division, also of the C. & M. V. Railway; 1888-90, engineer maintenance 
of way, J. M. & I. Division; 1890-98, engineer maintenance of way, Louisville 
Division of the P. C. C. & St. L. Railway Company; 1898-1910, superintendent 
of Louisville Division, same; 1910 — , general agent, same. Married, May 5, 1886, 
Miss Libbie Whitney, of Louisville, Ky. 

793. Charles Littell Urmston, 533 Walnut St., Hamilton, O. 

A. B. Born, 1860, in Pocahontas, Arkansas. Brother of 717. In railway 
mail service. 

794. Edv/ard Frank White, Farmer, Spencer, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 27, 1860, in Quincy, Indiana. Married, March 1, 1888, 
to Miss Chase Harris. 

795. Francis Barbour Wynn, Physician, 311 Newton Claypool Bldg., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1886; M. D., 1885, Ohio Medical College. Born, May 28, 1860, 
in Franklin County, Indiana. 188.5-86, house phj'sician of Good Samaritan Hos- 
pital, Cincinnati; 1886-1888, assistant physician, Ohio Asylum for Insane, Dayton; 
1891-92, member medical staff of Northern Hospital for Insane, Logansport; 1891- 
93, pursued post-graduate medical studies in New York, Berlin and Vienna; 1893, 
located in Indianapolis; 1895, City Sanitarian, Indianapolis; professor of Medical 
Diagnosis, Indiana University School of Medicine; chairman of the section on Path- 
ology and Physiology of the American Medical Association; founder and for ten 
years director of the scientific exhibit of the American Medical Association; in 
recognition of foregoing service awarded a "loving cup" by the association in 1906, 
at the meeting held in the Harvard University buildings; awarded gold medal by 
the American Medical Association for best tuberculosis exhibit in 1909; president 
Indianapolis Medical Society; author of numerous pamphlets and articles on med- 
ical subjects. Married, 1895, to Miss Carrie L. Arnold, of Dayton, Ohio. 



XLV. CLASS OF 1884. 



796. Ephenor Adrastus Brown, Teacher, Sioux City, Iowa. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1893. Born, August 27, 1857, in Morgan County, Indiana. 
1884-90, principal public school. Sergeant's Bluff, Iowa; 1890-94, professor of Math- 
ematics, University of the Northwest, Sioux City, Iowa; 1893, elected superintendent 
of schools, Woodbury County, Iowa; 1894-1900, county superintendent of schools, 
Woodbury County, Iowa; 1900 — , principal Normal Department, Morningside Col- 
lege, Sioux City, Iowa; 1909-10, graduate student in Education and Philosophy at 
Columbia University; resumes work in 1910, head of Department of Education, 
Morningside College. Married, April 8, 1885, Miss Meta Mullinix, of Cloverdale, 
Indiana. 



1884 Alumnal Record 133 

797. Thomas Gavin Chambers, Lawyer, 115 E. 6th St., Oklahoma 

City, Okla. 

A. B. Born, November 6, 1861, in Charleston, Illinois. 1892-94, member of the 
House of Representatives from Sherman County, Kansas; District Attorney. Mar- 
ried, July 7, 1886, to Miss Flora Gossett, of Wabash, Ind. 

798. William Russell Chase, Evangelist, 1415 Fair Ave., Columbus, O. 

A. B. Born, August 26, 1857, in Sparta, Ohio. Wholesale lumber salesman 
for J. L. Rumbarger Lumber Company, of Dobbin and Davis, W. Va. ; superintend- 
ent of Davis band-saw mill; 1888, entered North Ohio Conference and appointed 
to Chesterville, Gambier and Edison; 1898-99, traveled in Europe, Egypt and the 
Holy Land; 1899, transferred to Louisiana Conference; 1899, presiding elder of 
New Orleans Central District and pastor of St. Charles Avenue Church; wrote 
"History of Methodism in Morrow County, Ohio"; 1904, delegate to General Confer- 
ence, from Gulf Conference. Married, June 19, 1884, to Miss Mary E. Rumbarger, 
deceased; married, October 24, 1894, to Miss Martha J. Pickering, who died De- 
cember 7, 1899. 

799. Tamar Cole (nee Gray), 555 Kingsley Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. 

A.' B. ; A. M., 1887. Born, July 12, 1863, in Terre Haute, Indiana. 1885-86, 
teacher of Latin and Greek, Xenia College, Ohio; 1887-1900, professor of Greek, 
College of Liberal Arts, University of Southern California. Married, June 30, 1898, 
to J, Harrison Cole, at Los Angeles, Cal. 

800. John Bernard Curtis. 

A. B. Commercial Traveler. Born, 1863, in Buda, Illinois. Married, June 
22, 1884, Miss Minnie Smith. 

801. Charles Sumner Ferris. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894. Lawyer. Born, October 5, 1863, in Vermillion, Illinois. 

802. Francis Wayland Hanawalt, Teacher, 412 South I St., Tacoma, 

Wash. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1887. Born, February 22, 1859, in Monticello, Indiana. 1878- 
80, assistant in High School, Monticello, Indiana; 1884-93, professor of Mathe- 
matics and Astronomy in Mt. Morris College; 1893-98, instructor in Mathematics, 
DePauw University; 1898-1903, professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Iowa 
Wesleyan University, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; summers of 1897 and 1899, graduate 
student in Chicago University; 1903-07, professor of Mathematics in Albion Col- 
lege, Albion, Mich. ; 1908 — , same in University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash. 
Married, June 15, 1887, to Miss Virginia Weller, of Mt. Morris, 111. 

803. William Iglehart, deceased. 

Ph. B. Newspaper Man. B.orn, August 21, 1862, in Evansville, Indiana. 1889- 
94, on editorial staff The Record, Chicago; 1894-98, city editor Salt Lake Tribune, 
Salt Lake City; 1898-1909, manager of The Herald, Salt Lake City. Married, June 
28, 1892, to Miss Ruth Priest, of Henderson, Kentucky. Died, January 31, 1910, 
in Salt Lake City, Utah. 

804. Marshall Gray Lee, 225 Rose Dispensary Bldg., Terre Haute, 

Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1887. Born, November 9, 1857, in Clark County, Illinois. 

805. Frank Terrell Lodge, Lawyer, 715 The Majestic, Detroit, Mich. 

A. B.; A. M., 1887. Born, July 13, 1859, in Madison, Indiana. 1884, in- 
structor in German in DePauw University; 1894, poet of the Alumni Association; 
president of the Owosso & Corunna Street Railway Company and other corporations. 

806. Ewing McLean, Manufacturer, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 27, 1864, in Savannah, Missouri. Manufacturer of 
standard electric telephones. Married, May 29, 1890, to Miss Beulah Gertrude 
Cooper, of Greencastle, Ind. 

807. Elbert William McMahon, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, December 13, 1858, in Blountsville, Indiana. Brother of 
856 and 861. 1884-85, professor of Latin and Greek in Fort Wayne College; 1886, 
traveled in the South. Died, January 4, 1888, at Dublin, Indiana. 



13-i DePauw University 1884 

808. Charles Lincoln Mooney, deceased. 

A. B. 'Lavryer. Born, Xovember 10, 1862, in Pana, Illinois. 1884-87, clerk 
in the office of the Adjutant General of Illinois; 1SS6, adjutant of Company C, 
Fifth Infantrv, I. X. G., with rank of captain. Died. Tanuar^- 28, 1887, in Spring- 
field, 111. 

809. Cora Neff (nee Lloyd), 1361 East 56th St., Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1SS7. Born, January 9, 1864, in Putnam County, Indiana. 
Sister of 1193. 18S5-SS, teacher in High School, Terre Haute. Married, October 11, 
1SS8, to Professor Theodore L. Xeff, professor in Chicago University. (See 779.) 

810. George Murphy Payne, Journalist, Care Xew York "World Bu- 

reau, "Washington, D. C. 

A. B. Born, September 24, 1862, in La Gro, Indiana. 1S85, reporter, In- 
dianapolis TiiJies; 1SS6, Louis\-ille Courier-Journal : 1SS7, Kansas City Journal; 1888, 
Kansas City Star; 1889-91, city editor Kansas Cit\- Star; 1892, assistant city editor 
Chicago Tribune; 1893, citj- editor Washington Post; 1894, city editor Baltimore 
Xeus; 1900 — , managing editor the Baltimore Xe-u:s. 

811. Henry Means Pindell, Journalist, 312 Hamilton St., Peoria, 111. 

A. B. Born, December 23, 1860, in St. Joseph, Missouri. Editor Wabash Times; 
city editor State Register, Springfield, 111.; 1887-89, City Treasurer, Springfield; pro- 
prietor Peoria Daily Herald-Transcript until 1902; now proprietor of the Daily 
Evening Journal; 1908, delegate-at-large from Illinois to Democratic Xational Con- 
vention; 1897-1910, president Illinois Dailv Publishers' Association. Married, Octo- 
ber 29, 1890, Miss Lyle A. Smith, of Springfield, 111. 

812. John Francis Powell, Real Estate, 725 Drexell Bldg., Phila- 

delphia, Pa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1S77. Born, December IS, 1862, in Muncie, Indiana. 1885-87, 
principal High School, Kendallville, Ind. ; 1887-89, principal High School; 1SS9-95, 
superintendent of cit>' schools, Marinette, Wis. 

813. David Anderson Rodgers, ^Minister, Xew Carfisle, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 18S7. Born, February- 16, 1856, in Martinsville, Indiana. Mem- 
ber of the Xorthwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Clark's Hill, Camden, 
Jamestown, Xew Richmond. Lowell, Rossville, Pine Village, Brookston, Xewport, 
Westville, Monon, Argos, Xew Carlisle; member Class of 1886, C. L. S. C. Mar- 
ried, Xovember 25, 1890, to Miss V. Grace Miller, of Bringhurst, Ind. 

814. Jesse Wakefield Rucker, Physician, Greensburg, Ind, 

A. B.; A. M., ISST; M. D., 1SS7, Ohio Medical College. Born, February 5, 
1864, in Greensburgh, Indiana: secretary Shelby County Medical Societj^; cit\^ ed- 
itor Shelbj-ville Jeffersonian. Married, September 13, 1887, to ^Miss Stella D. Green. 

815. Edward Lincoln Scarritt, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1887. Lawyer. Born, July 20, 1859. Dorchester, Illinois. Brother 
of 749. 1888, removed to Tacoma, Washington; practiced law; 1889, organized and 
became president Washington Xational Bank, Tacoma. Died, August 13, 1890. 

816. Joseph W. Shackelford, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher and Editor. Born, March 10, 1S60, near Warsaw, Indiana. 1884, 
superintendent of schools, Xorth Manchester, Ind.; 1SS7, superintendent of schools, 
Belleville, Kansas; 1889, editor of Belleville Telescope; 1891-93, editor Connersville 
(Ind.) Times; 1893, editor Anderson (Ind.) Herald; at different times connected 
with Indianapolis Journal, Illinois State Journal, Chicago Inter-Ocean and Kansas 
City Times. Married, Januarj- 3, 1888, to Edith Gordon, of Metamora, Ind. Died, 
October 10, 1893, at Anderson, Ind, 

817. Charles Foster Spray, Minister, Stevens Point, Wis. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1SS7. Born. February 5, 1861, in Marion County, Indiana. 1884- 
86, teacher. West Xewton, Indiana; 1886, entered the ministry of M. E. Church. 
Appointments: Centre Point; Monrovia: Tombstone, Arizona; Prescott; Hamilton, 
Missouri; for three years a member of Board of Examiners for teachers in public 
school work in Arizona; transferred to Wisconsin Conference. Married, April 8, 
1889, Miss Gertrude Jenkins, of Centre Point, Ind. 



1884 Alumnal Record 135 



818. Bertha J. Stephenson, Teacher, Pendleton, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1887. Born in Pendleton, Indiana. A sister of 469 and 876. 
1886-1900, teacher in Orland; LaGrange High School; Pendleton; Muncie, grades and 
High School. 

819. WilHam Franklin Switzer, Minister, 117 Russell St., Hammond, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1887; B. D., 1887, Drew Theological Seminary. Born, January 
21, 1857, in Otterbein, Indiana. A brother of 713. 1883-84, pastor in Harmony 
and Knightsville; 1884-87, student in Drew Theological Seminary; 1887-91, pastor 
of Methodist Episcopal Church at Covington; 1891-96, Michigan City; 1896-1900, 
Danville; 1900-07, Rochester; 1907 — , Hammond. Married, June, 1887, to Miss 
Anna S. Hiett, of Sugar Grove, Ind. 

820. Martha Tarbell, Writer, 60 Evergreen Place, East Orange, N. J. 

A. B.; A. M., 1887; A. M., 1894, Brown University; Ph. D., 1897, Brown Uni- 
versity. Born, August 23, 1862, in Ontario, Canada. A sister of 791. 1884-85, 
student in Germany; 1885-86, teacher of Modern Languages at Greylock Institute; 
1886-90, private secretary of H. S. Tarbell, superintendent of Providence schools; 
joint author of "Tarbell's Lessons in Language and Grammar," the "Werner Series 
of Geographies," "Tarbell's Geographical Series," and author of "Tarbell's Teachers' 
Guide to the International Sunday School Lessons" (1906, '07, '08, '09 and '10), 
and of "The Geography of Palestine." 

821. Minnie Claire Thayer (nee Ridpath), 124 W. Main St., Green- 

field, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1887. Born, November 8, 1865, in Thorntown, Indiana. A 
daughter of 221. Married, September 28, 1886, E. P. Thayer, Jr. (See 915.) 

822. Josephine Torr (nee Gavins), Oakalla, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 18, 1862, in Greencastle, Indiana. Taught at Blooming- 
ton, Ind. Married, November 4, 1885, to Joseph D. Torr. 

823. George Washington Van Horn, Takaradzuka Setsu, Japan. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1879, Cumberland University. Born, 1846, in Allegheny, Penn- 
sylvania. 1883, principal and proprietor of the Van Horn Institute, Slaughterville, 
Ky. ; 1887, pastor Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Brownsville, Pa.; since 1888, 
missionary in Japan; 1907, president of the Council of Co-operating Presbyterian 
Missions, Karnazawa, Japan; 1909, delegate from West Japan to the One Hundred 
and Twenty-first General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, Denver, Colo. 

824. Wilbert Ward, deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1887; LL. B., 1886, DePauw University. Lawyer. Born, April 
29, 1861, in St. Joseph County, Indiana. 1884-85, principal Clayton High School; 
1886-88, principal Anderson High School; 1888, practicing law, South Bend, Ind.; 
1889, deputy internal revenue collector; 1894-98, City Attorney of South Bend; 
1901, appointed City Attorney of South Bend; 1904, first president of St. Joseph 
County Bar Association. Married, December 29, 1886, Miss Alice Clearheart, of 
South Bend, Ind, Died, April 3, 1908, at South Bend, Ind. 

825. Anna Irene Whitted (nee. Martin), deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1887. Born, February 8, 1865, in Wheeling, West Virginia. A 
sister of 501, 603, 668 and 775. 1884, professor of Latin and Greek in Xenia Col- 
lege; 1886-88, instructor in Preparatory Department, DePauw University. Married, 
August 28, 1888, to Elmer E. Whitted. (See 965.) Died, June 30, 1891, at the home 
of her parents, Greencastle, Ind. 

826. Lemon Geddis Yocum, Mansfield, O. 

A. B. Born, April 21, 1861, in Hayesville, Ohio. 



136 DePauw Uxrxrsity 1885 

XLVI. CLASS OF 1885. 



827. Emerson Etheridge Ballard, Lawyer and Author, Crawford sville, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1SS8. Born, near "Wheaton, Putnam County, Indiana, February 
27, 1865. One of the authors of Thornton and Ballard's "Annotated Indiana Prac- 
tice Code," "Ballard's Indiana Law of Real Property," "Ballard's Kentucky Law 
of Real Property," "Ballard's Ohio Law of Real Property"; now engaged as editor 
of "Ballard's Law of Real Property"," a national serial publication, published by 
T. H. Flood & Co., of Chicago; also filling engagements on the lecture platform. 
Married, December 20, 18S8, Miss Ella F. Clodfelter, of Crawfordsville, Ind. 

828. James Asbury Beatty, Minister, Elkhart, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1SS8. Born, August 19, 1857, in Zanesville, Indiana. Member 

of North Indiana Conference; appointments: Coesse, Harlan, Leesburg, Angola, 

Ligonier, Warsaw, Elwood, Huntington, Trinitv, Elkhart. Married, December 9, 

18S6, Miss Ina M. Church. 

829. Millard Julian Beckett, 1622 Forrest Ave., St. Joseph, Mo. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1888. Born, in Hymera, Sullivan County, Indiana, August 23, 
1859. 1885-88, publisher of the Bloomfield Xetus; 1888-98, publisher Greencastle 
(Ind.) daily and weekly Banner-Times; 1898-99, manager Appleton Printing and 
Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. ; 1899 — , secretary and treasurer of A. B. Morse Com- 
pany, printers and binders, St. Joseph, Mich. Married. October 27, 1887, to Miss 
Mary E. Ward, of Greenfield, Tenn. 

830. Clarence Witham Bennett, Boonville. Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 8. 1862, in Boonville, Indiana. Engaged in newspaper work 
for four vears in Louisville, Ky., and St. Louis, Mo.; publisher of the Boonville 
Standard. ' Married, May 20, 18*90, Miss Ella Hatfield. 

831. Henry Walter Bever, Xewtown, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 30, 1860, near Hillsboro, Indiana. Farmer and Merchant. 
Married, August 30, 1890, Miss Blanche Reed, of Xewtown, Ind. 

832. Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, Attorne^-at-Law, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. <!> B K. Born, October 6, 1862, in Highland County, Ohio. Senior 
Cnited States Senator from Indiana. Author of "The Bible as Good Reading," 
"The Young ^lan and the World," "Americans of Today and Tomorrow," etc. 
Married, 1907, Miss Catherine S. Eddy, of Chicago. 

833. Jesse Blake Bridges, Lawyer, Aberdeen, Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, November 10, 1862, in Cairo, Indiana. Brother of 1386. 1886, 
admitted to the bar, Indianapolis; Prosecuting Attorney, Chehalis County, \\ ash 
Married, June 26, 1895, Miss Mary L. Smith, at Ogdensburg, X. Y. 

834. Flora Alice Bridges (nee Manlove), 318 X. Yakima Ave., Ta- 

coma, Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, in Clinton, Illinois. January 20, 1864. Married, February 10, 
1886, Charles Sumner Bridges. (See 760.) 

835. Marx Briedenbach, Clermont Flats, East Walnut Hills, Cincin- 

nati, O. 

Ph. B. Born, October 11, 1862, in Montezuma, Indiana. 

836. George Washington Christie, Railway Postal Service, Green- 

castle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 12, 1861, in Hadley, Indiana. 1885-86, taught in 
Stiles%nlle schools. 

837. Grace B. Church (nee Ward), 900 State St., St. Joseph, Mich. 

Ph. B. Eorn, January 16, 1864, in Michigan City, Indiana. Married, Septem- 
ber 8, 1886, Williani B. Church, at St. Joseph, Mich. 



1885 Alumnal Record 137 

838. John William Clark, Manufacturer, 315 Holton Place, Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 13, 1862, in Mattoon, Illinois. Member of firm Roach & 
Clark, dealers in hardwood lumber, Alvord St., near Lincoln Ave., Indianapolis. 
Married, June 18, 1890, to Miss Sadie L. Levings, of Paris, 111., ex-Depauw, '87. 

839. James Armstrong Clippinger, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1888. Lawyer. Born, July 1, 1861, in Gettysburg, Pennsyl- 
vania. 1888, admitted to the bar; 1889, attorney for Coronado Beach Company. 
Died, June 24, 1889, in California. 

840. Mary Lucinda Collins, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, April 4, 1861, in New York City. 1885-87, teacher in 
Orpharis' Home, Huntington, Ind.; 1887, district corresponding secretary of the 
W. F. Missionary Society. Died in Huntington, Ind. 

841. Samuel Elbert Crose, Physician and Surgeon, 219 W. Washing- 

ton St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ;■ A. M., 1888; M. D., 1888, College of Physicians and Surgeons, In- 
dianapolis. Born, November 18, 1865, in Cloverdale, Ind. 1888-89, resident physi- 
cian, Indianapolis City Hospital; 1889. elected demonstrator in chemistry in College 
of Physicians and Surgeons; 1892 — , member of consulting staff. City Dispensary; 
1892, elected professor of Chemistry, Indiana Veterinary College; 1894, elected 
professor of Medical Chemistry, Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence, Central 
College Physicians and Surgeons; 1894, appointed a deputy coroner, Marion County. 
Married, June 1, 1893, to Miss Elsbeth Georgiana Gordon, of Toronto, Canada. 

842. Sanford Darrah. 

Ph. B. Attorney-at-Law. Born, August 5, 1859, in Mt. Blanchard, Ohio. 
Married, August 11, 1892, Miss Annie H. Reiley, of Sardinia, Ind. 

843. John Alben Davis, Minister, Winfield, Kansas. 

A. B.; A. M., 1889. Born, November 25, 1857, near Delaware, Ohio. 1886, 
entered the Southwest Kansas Conference; appointments: Coldwater, Attica, Geuda 
Springs; (August of same year moved to) Harper; Pratt, Sedgwick, Great Bend, 
McPherson; 1900-06, Presiding Elder, McPherson District; 1906, Wellington; 1907, 
Field Secretary of the China Centennial Thankofiering; 1908 — , vice president of 
the Southwestern College, Winfield, Kans. Married, July 25, 1888, Miss Katie E. 
Delzell, of Attica, Kans. 

844. James Elmer Durham, Manufacturer, 304 S. Walnut St., Muncie, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, in Russellville, Indiana, March 12, 1862. Brother of 1167. Com- 
pleted business course in Bryant's Business College, Chicago; studied Pharmacy; 
druggist and manufacturing chemist; now manufacturer of juvenile vehicles and 
"Duplex Fireless Stoves," at Muncie. Married, July 5, 1888, Miss Ella J. Edwards. 

845. Jonathan Jeremiah Emeny, 1817 La Salle St., St. Louis, Mo. 

A. B. Born, October 31, 1856, in Tolleshunt, D'Arcy, Essex County, England. 
1885-86, pastor, Winamac; 1886-87, Vermont, 111.; 1887-88, Marmount, Ind.; left 
ministry on account of ill health; now artificer in vehicle wood construction. 

846. Franklin Forrest Ferry, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894; M. D., Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Penn. 
Physician. Brother of 896. Born, November 20, 1859, in New Paris, Penn. Mar- 
ried, July 2, 1890, to Miss Ada Schoenthal. Died, January 15, 1908, at Pinas 
Altas, New Mexico. 

847. Samuel Forsyth, deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, November 25, 1863, in Grandview, Indiana. 

848. John M. Goodwin, Forwarding Address, 14 N. Bolton Ave., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, December 29, 1862, near Bowling Green, Ken- 
tucky. 1886-87, practiced law in the firm of Wilkins & Goodwin; 1888, entered the 
ministry of the Christian Church; an evangelist holding meetings in Kentucky, In- 



138 DePauw University 1885 



diana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, 

Georgia and Mississippi; pastor at Quincy, 111., and Owensboro, Ky. ; author of 

"Modern Paganism," and "The Trial of Jesus;" now engaged, since 1896, in the 
manufacturing and selling of soda fountains. 

849. Thomas Morris Guild, Minister, Richmond, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M.. 1890; D. D., DePauw University, 1906. Born, June 29, 1854, in 
Pine Village, Indiana. Brother of T-30. Member of North Indiana Conference; 
appointments: Hillsboro, Hagerstown, Greentown, Ligonier, Auburn, and Hunting- 
ton; Marion, First Church; now district superintendent of Richmond District; 1908, 
delegate to General Conference. Married, February 22, 1874, Miss Sarah M. Brown. 

850. Ida May Howard (nee Curtis). 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1888. Born, December 21, 1864, in Sheffield, Illinois. 1887, 
assistant principal High School; 1890-91, studied art in Atlanta, Ga. Married, May 
22, 1894, to Theodore Howard. 

851. Clara Lillian Insley (nee Rudisill), Box 307, Oakland, Calif. 

Ph. B. Born, October 29, 1864, in Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter of 96. 
Abroad in 1891. Married, December 12, 1889, to E. W. Insley, ex-Depauw, '88. 

852. David Brown Johnson, Alinister, 409 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, in Scott County, Indiana, November 12, 1861. Brother of 496 
and 853. 1886, entered St. Louis Conference and appointed to Avilla, Mo.; 1887, 
transferred to Detroit Conference and appointed to St. Ignace, Mich. ; Menominee, 
Mich. ; 1888, transferred to Austin Conference, and appointed to Harrisburg and 
Houston, Texas; 1891, transferred to Central Illinois Conference; appointments: 
Lewiston, Chillicothe, Coal City, Pekin, Peoria; 1893-94, State secretary and organ- 
izer of the Christian Temperance Alliance of Illinois; 1907-08, State field secretary 
of the Anti-Saloon League of Illinois and New York; 1908-09, field secretary of 
the American University of Washington, D. C-, for Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and 
Wisconsin; 1910—, founder and superintendent of the Indiana State Civic Union, 
an organization to prom.ote moral and social reform. Married, July 7, 1887, Miss 
Clara Helen Botkin, of Evanston, 111. 

853. Wellington Boyd Johnson, Teacher, Tabor, Iowa. 

A. B.; A. M., 1888. Born, February 10, 1861, in Pittsburg, Indiana. Brother 
of 496 and 852. 1884-85, assistant in Physics, DePauw University; 1885-87, teacher 
of Phj^sics, Indianapolis High School; 1888, instructor in Chemistry, DePauw Uni- 
versity; 1888-89, professor Natural Science, Kansas Wesleyan University; 1889-98, 
professor Chemistry and Physics, Franklin College; 1898-99, Fairview, Georgia; 1900, 
chemist, Alabama Consolidated Coal and Iron Company, Gadsden, Ala. ; 1900, pro- 
fessor of Natural Science in Grand Island College, Grand Island, Neb.; 1909, dean 
and acting president of Tabor College, Tabor, Iowa. Married, August 6, 1886, to 
Miss Ida R. V. Paxton, of Greencastle, Ind., who died October 23, 1899, at Gads- 
den, Ala. (See 665.) 

854. William Henry Jordan, 2510 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 21, 1859, in North Manchester, Indiana. Traveling 
for Dayton Cash Register Company, of Dayton, Ohio. 

855. LeRoy Melvin Krider, IMinister, 112 W. Broadway, Alexandria, 

Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1888. Born. April 5, 1855, in Cass County, Indiana. Member 
of North Indiana Conference; appointments: Wabash Circuit; La Gro Circuit; Grace 
Church, Marion; Angola; Portland; Elwood; Hartford City; Auburn; First Church, 
Noblesville; Alexandria. Married, January 12, 1886, to Miss Artura A. McMahon. 
(See 856.) 

856. Artura AUce Krider (nee IMcMahon), 112 W. Broadway, Alex- 

andria, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 18, 1856. Sister of 807 and 861. Married, January 12, 
1886, to Rev. LeRoy M. Krider. (See 855.) 



1885 Alumnal Record 139 

857. Martha Belle Longden, Permanent Address, 620 Anderson St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

A. E. ; A. M., 1894. Born, in Charleston. Indiana. A sister of 701 and 702. 
1894-97, Assistant Librarian, DePauw University; 1897-1907, Librarian, DePauw 
University; 1907-08, leave of absence; 1908, resigned. Present address, 2963 New- 
ton St., Denver, Colo. 

858. Mary Louisa Longden (nee Johnson), 620 Anderson St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, August 22, 1860, in Greenwood, Indiana. Mar- 
ried, July 7, 1886, to Professor Henry B. Longden. (See 702.) 

859. Mattie Elizabeth Lough, Teacher, 237 N. Central Ave., Austin, 

Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1888. Born, March 2, 1862, in Frankfort. Taught in the public 
schools of South Bend and Frankfort, Ind.; 1889, Lebanon High School; principal 
of High School, Cheyenne, Wyo.; teacher of Mathematics, High School, Austin, 111. 

860. Charles Henry McAnney, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1888. Born, February 12, 1857, in East Portchester, Connecticut. 
1885-87, pastor M. E. Church in Princeton, N. J.; 1888, pastor Long Branch, N. J.; 
1889-90, Washington Square M. E. Church, New York City; 1891-95, St. Paul's M. 
E. Church, Tarrytown, N. Y. ; 1895-96, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Married, September 23, 
1885, to Miss Lulu M. Jones. Died, October 6, 1896, at Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 

861. Charles Milton McMahon, 701 Drexell Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1888. Born, March 25, 1862, in Middletown, Indiana. Brother 
of 807 and 856. 1880, graduated from Fort Wayne College; 1886-87, principal Shel- 
don, 111., public schools; 1887-89, principal High School, Dublin, Ind.; 1889-90, prin- 
cipal High School, Decatur, 111.; 1890-94, principal High School, Marinette, Wis.; 
1894-99, real estate and investments, Chicago, 111.; 1899 — , secretary and treasurer. 
International Lumber and Development Co., of Philadelphia. Married, October 30, 
1902, to Miss Grace Dewey. 

862. Horace Anderson Marshall, deceased. 

A. B. Civil Engineer. Born, July 27, 1864, in Martinsville, Indiana. 1885-86, 
draughtsman of surveying party, Montana. Married, May, 1885, to Miss Lettie 
Snyder, of Martinsville, Ind. Died, May 2, 1886, being drowned in the Missouri, 
near Gordon, Mont. 

863. William Henry Masters, Insurance, Connersville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1888. Born, November 1, 1858, in Franklin County, Indiana. 
1885-86, assistant principal of High School, Lebanon, Ind.; 1886-89, professor of 
Belles-Lettres and History, Texas Wesleyan College; 1889-92, principal High School, 
Rushville, Ind.; 1892-99, principal Muncie High School; 1899-1908, special agent for 
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York; 1908 — , stockholder and director in 
"The Courier Publishing Company," of Connersville. Married, December 26, 1888, 
Miss Helen Gerrells. 

864. Oliver P. Matson, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M. Born, March 13, 1865, at Spring Valley Farm, near Greencastle, 
Indiana. 1885-87, Assistant Librarian of DePauw University; 1887-89, student at the 
Theological Seminary, Nachota, Wis. Died, February 2, 1889, at Nachota; buried in 
Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Ind. 

865. Oscar Theodore Merkle, Manufacturer, Paris, 111. 

A. B. Born, January 28, 1860, in Paris, Illinois. President Merkle-Wiley 
Broom Company, of Paris, 111., manufacturers of brooms. Married, June 16, 1891, 
Miss Nina Putnam, of Decatur, 111. 

866. William Edwin Mitchell, Attorney-at-Law, Sidney, Iowa. 

A. B. ; LL. B., 1888, DePauw University. Born, April 23, 1860, in Hendricks 
County, Indiana. Taught in Fremont County, Iowa; superintendent of public in- 
struction, Fremont County, Iowa; 1894, Democratic nominee for Supreme Court 
of Iowa; practicing law, Sidney, Iowa. Married, December 18, 1889, to Miss Ma- 
tilda Engelke. 



140 DePauw University 1885 

867. Charles Fremont Neufer, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1888. Born, November 15, 1862, near Wolcottville, Indiana. 
18S6, admitted to the bar; general attorney for the People's National Building and 
Loan Association, of Goshen. Died, June 7, 1891, at Goshen, Ind. 

868. Sennosuki Ogata, ^Minister and Teacher, Aoj^ama Gakuin, Tokyo, 

Japan. 

A. B.: D. D., DePauw University, 1905. Born, January 13, 1854, in Tokyo, 
Japan. 1885-86, teacher of English in Tokyo Anglo-Japanese College; 1886-87, pro- 
fessor of Theology in the same; 1885-93, pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church in 
Tokyo; 1893-98, Presiding Elder in Japan Annual Conference; March, 1908, elected 
president of Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. Married, June 80, 1886, to Fuki Kanno. 

869. Frank Charles Payne, JournaHst, 144 W. 43d St., New York City. 

Ph. B. Born, July 20, 1862, in Wabash, Indiana. 1886, reporter St. Louis 
Globe-Democrat; 1887, reporter Chicago A^ews; 1888, editor Missoula (Montana) 
Item; 1889-91, sporting editor Chicago Record; 1891-94, State editor Indianapolis 
Journal; 1894-99, dramatic editor Indianapolis Journal; 1899-1901, managing editor 
Indianapolis Press. 

870. Agnes Pochin, Spencer, Ind. 

A. B. Sister of 1039. 

871. Samuel Morley Rutherford, 1000 Upper 2nd St., Evansville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 23, 1856, in Moorefield, Indiana. 1885, teacher. Thorn- 
town, Ind.; 1886, teacher public schools, Lebanon; 1887, principal Lebanon High 
School; 1888-91, representing William S. Merrell Chemical Company, Cincinnati; 
since 1891, representing Parke, Davis & Co., manufacturing chemists, Detroit, Mich.; 
representing Sharp & Dohme, Baltimore; joint owner and business manager of the 
Richmond, Ind., Palladium. 

872. Harry Lincoln Sayler, Manager, 7125 Euclid Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, February 13, 1863, in Little York, Montgomery County, Ohio. 
1868-88, resident of Shelbyville, Ind.; 1887, temporary editor Wabash (Ind.) Times; 
1888, removed to Chicago; 1890 — , one of the managers of the City Press Asso- 
ciation of Chicago; author of many magazine articles, pamphlets, introductions, and 
several juvenile series of books semi-scientific in nature; honorary member Chicago 
Historical Society; active member of American, Louisiana, and Illinois Historical 
Societies. Married, November, 1899, Miss Nora H. Elliott, of Shelbyville, Ind. 

873. William Orville Shepard, Minister, 1218 Granville Ave., Chicago, 

111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1888; S. T. B., School of Theolog>% DePauw Universit3', 1886; 
Ph. D., 1895, Syracuse University; D. D., 1896, DePauw University. Born, April 
11, 1862, in Sterling, Illinois. Studied one year in post graduate work, School of 
Oratory, Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. ; pastor of ^I. E. Church, Manhat- 
tan, Blue Island; First Church, Elgin; Court Street Church, Rockford; Oakland 
Church, Chicago; Emanuel Church, Evanston; First Englewood Church, Chicago; 
superintendent Chicago Northern District. Married, August 15, 1883, Miss Emily 
Odell. 

874. Edgar Simpson Sheridan, Journalist, Associated Press, Denver, 

Colo. 

A. B. Born, March 15, 1862. in Camden, Indiana. Brother of 571 and 875. 
1886-87, reporter, Missouri Republican; 1890-1908, editorial work, Chicago Tribune; 
1909 — , with the Associated Press. 

875. Wilbur Fletcher Sheridan, Minister, 3434 Campbell St., Kansas 

City, Mo. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1888; S. T. B., 1891, Boston University; D. D., DePauw Uni- 
versity, 1904. Born, December 5, 1863, in Rossville, Indiana. Brother of 571 and 
874. 1885-89, pastor of Blackford Street M. E. Church, Indianapolis; 1889-91, stu- 
dent School of Theology, Boston University; 1891-93, pastor First M. E. Church, 
Washington, Ind.; 1893-94, superintendent of missions, Detroit, Mich.; 1894-96, pastor 
of Tabernacle Church, Detroit; 1896-1900, First Church, Pontiac, Mich.; 1900, dele- 
gate to General Conference; 1900-1901, Saginaw, Mich.; 1901-04, Trinity Church, 



1886 Alumnal Record 141 

Louisville, Ky. ; 1904-09, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md. ; 1909 — , Howard Me- 
morial, Kansas City, Mo. Author of "The Life of Bishop Joyce," "The Sunday 
Night Service," and frequent contributor to church press and magazines. Married, 
June 21, 1893, Miss Effie L. Lamar, of Richmond, Ind. 

876. Joseph Elmer Stephenson, Manufacturer, 504 Jefferson St., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, November 21, 1862, in Pendleton, Indiana. Brother of 469 and 
818. Partner in firm of H. L. Thornburgh & Co., Factory, Mill and Elevator Ap- 
pliances, Chicago; engaged in manufacturing interests, with Bunnell Mfg. Co., of 
Bradley, 111. Married, May 8, 1902, Miss Grace Gregg, of Peru, Ind. Residence, 
5831 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. 

877. Charles Orestes Thomas, Teacher, Leesburg, Ind. 

B. S. Born, September 8, 1859, near Leesburg, Indiana. Principal of Milford 
(Mo.) public schools; principal of schools, Atwood, Ind. Married, March 17, 1887, 
to Miss Zelda Loehr, of Milford, Ind., who died March 17, 1893; married, August 
7, 1894, to Miss Ona M. Loehr, of Milford, Ind. 

878. Emmons Rutledge Vest, Minister, Blocher, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1888; D. D., 1898. Born, in Scott County, Indiana, June 4, 
1852. 1884-85, instructor in DePauw University; 1885, entered Indiana Conference; 
appointments: Spencer, Mooresville, Martinsville, New Albany, Vincennes, Bed- 
ford, Rushville, Seymour, Indianapolis, Fairland, Trinity, Madison; 1909, retired; 
1891; honorary chaplain of Eleventh Indiana Volunteers; 1894, elected counsellor of 
the American Institute of Civics. Married, February 20, 1873, Miss Celestia Cartmell. 

879. Price Donner West, Lawyer, Auburn, Ind. 

A. B. ; LL. B., University of Michigan, 1888. Born, December 27, 1861, in 
Huntertown, Indiana. Engaged in practice of law and in banking. Auburn, Ind. 
Married, June 19, 1906, Miss Nan Peterson, of Albion, Ind. 

880. Kate Wilder (nee Riggs), deceased. 

A. B. Born, in Greencastle, Indiana, April 23, 1865. 1885-86, taught in Green- 
castle public schools. Married E. D. Wilder, December 29, 1886. Died, December 
18, 1893, at Brazil, Ind. 

881. William Elias Wright, deceased. 

A. B. Bookkeeper. Born, in Indianapolis, June 17, 1863. 1886, assistant 
cashier of the Hecla Banking Company, Glendale, Mont.; 1887, accepted position in 
the First National Bank of Los Angeles, Cal. Died, April 29, 1893, in Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

882. John Charles Zulauf, Banker, Jeffersonville, Ind. 

A. B. ; B. L., Louisville Law School. Born, October 26, 1864, in Jeffersonville, 
Indiana. 1886-87, special course in Harvard Law School; member of the law firm, 
Howk & Zulauf, New Albany, and Zulauf & Dedrick, Jeffersonville, Ind. ; now en- 
gaged exclusively in banking business; president Citizens' National Bank, and of 
Citizens' Trust Co., of Jeffersonville, Ind. Married, April 22, 1896, Miss Agnes 
Hutchings, of Madison, Ind. 



XLVII. CLASS OF 1886. 



883. Joseph Marion Adams, Minister, Ellsworth, Maine. 

A. B.; A. M., 1889; B. D., 1891; Yale Divinity School. Born, in Paris, Ill- 
inois, May 29, 1862. 1887-89, U. S. Signal Service; 1889-91, student of Theology, 
Yale Divinity School; 1891-93, graduate student in Sociology and Biblical Theology, 
Andover, Mass.; 1893-97, pastor First Congregational Church, Rochester, N. H. ; 
1897-98, student of Sociology, London, England; 1899 — , pastor First Corgregatioral 
Church, Ellsworth, Maine. 



142 DePauw University 1886 

884. Wilbur Tandy Ayres, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. ^ B K. Born, near Hillsborough, Ohio. Taught three 
years in Baylesstown, 111., and one term in the public schools of Putnam County, 
Ind.; 1884-93, instructor in Mathematics, DePauw University; 1893 — , instructor in 
Latin, same. 

885. Muter Miller Bachelder, Lawyer, Newton Claypool Bldg., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 10, 1865, in Greencastle, Indiana. Father of 2164. 

886. Harry Lincoln Beals, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Minister and Teacher. Born, in Cass County, Illinois, 
February 6, 1864. 1886, entered Indiana Conference, M. E. Church; 1885-88, pastor 
at Monrovia, Ind.; 1888, instructor in English, preparatory school of DePauw Uni- 
versity; 1890, instructor of Systematic Theology, school of Theology, DePauw Uni- 
versity; 1891-93, professor of Systematic Theology, in same. Married, 1887, to Miss 
Clara F. Leaton. Died, October 19, 1893, at Wichita, Kansas; buried in Forest 
Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Ind. 

887. William S. Biddle, Minister, 109 Michigan Ave., Greensburg, 

Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1889. Born, March 17, 1859, in Indianapolis. 1886, entered the 
Indiana Conference; appointments: Simpson, Evansville; Newtonville; Grandview; 
Main Street, New Albany; Blackford Street, Indianapolis; California Street, In- 
dianapolis; Petersburg; Trinity, Madison; First Church, Princeton; First Church, 
Greensburg. Married, September 27, 1888, Miss Mary C. Hurst. 

888. Frank Price Blackford, Lawyer, 810 Maple Ave., Findlay, O. 

A. B. Born, August 1, 1863, in Findlay, Ohio. 1888, admitted to practice. 
Married, April 29, 1891, to Miss Clara C. Zay, of Findlay, Ohio. 

889. Ira Burton Blackstock, 213 Jefferson St., Springfield, 111. 

B. S.; A. M., 1893. Born, April 3, 1866, in Paxton, Illinois. 1889-93, member 
of Board of Aldermen and Mayor pro tern., Paxton, 111.; 1894-97, manager of the 
Springfield News; 1897 — , manager of the Pure Ice and Cold Storage Company, 
of Springfield, 111.; 1907 — , Trustee of DePauw University; 1909 — , president of 
Kiowa, Hardtner & Pacific Railway Company. Married, June 16, 1897, to Miss Mary 
Hardtner, of Springfield, 111. 

890. Clifton Rogers Cameron, Lawyer, State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894; LL. B., School of Law, DePauw University, 1886. 
Born, June 27, 1859, in Saverton, Missouri. Married, December 29, 1886, to Miss 
Maggie T. Watkins, who died December 12, 1900. (See 891.) 

891. Maggie T. Cameron (nee Watkins), deceased. 

B. L. Born, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, December 18, 1864. Art student, DePauw 
University, 1886; art student, Minneapolis, 1887. Married, Clifton R. Cameron, 
December 29, 1886. (See 890.) Died, December 12, 1900, and is buried at Green- 
castle, Ind. 

892. James Garland Campbell, Minister, 645 E. Seminary St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889; Ph. D., 1892, Allegheny College. Born, in Gallipolis, Ohio, 
January 30, 1863. 1887, entered Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: 
King Avenue, Indianapolis; Rockville; West Lafayette; Thorntown; Delphi; St. 
Paul's Memorial, South Bend; La Porte; Rochester; 1909 — , superintendent of 
Greencastle District. Founder of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority; 1903-09, member of 
Joint Board of Trustees and Visitors of DePauw University; delegate and speaker 
at International Convention of Epworth League at Cleveland; Toronto, Canada, and 
Seattle. Married, March 11, 1891, Miss Flora A. Darter, of Crawfordsville, Ind. 

893. Edith Margaret Coate (nee Hall), Atlanta University, Atlanta, 

Ga. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1893. Born, July 28, 1866, in Moore's Forks, Clinton County, 
New York; 1886-87, teacher of Mathematics and Languages, Xenia College, Ohio; 



1886 Alumnal Record 143 

1887-90, teacher of Mathematics and Latin, High School, Peru, Ind.; 1892-94, in- 
structor in Latin, Yankton College, South Dakota; 1894-96, professor of Latin in 
same. Married, September 30, 1896, to Rev. R. M. Coate. 

894. Clara Etta Conklin, University, Lincoln, Neb. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1889. 1886-90, student in Paris, Hanover and Berlin; 1891-92, 
instructor in Modern Languages, DePauw University; 1892-94, instructor in Mod- 
ern Languages, University of Nebraska; 1894-97, adjunct professor of Romance Lan- 
guages in same; 1897-1901, assistant professor of Romance Languages in same; 
1901-04, acting head of Romance Languages in same; 1904 — •, professor and head 
of department, of Romance Languages, in same. 

895. Erastus Milton Eisenbeiss, Surgeon, 18 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889; M. D., 1888, Medical College of Indiana. Born, October 
12, 1863, in South Bend, Indiana. 1887-88, lecturer and demonstrator in Chemistry 
in Medical College of Indiana; 1889-91, demonstrator of Anatomy in same college. 
Married, April 30, 1898, to Miss Mallie M. Metcalf. 

896. Leonard Sumner Ferry, Lawyer, 1419 Topeka Ave., Topeka, 

Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894; LL. E., 1887, University of Michigan. Born, July 29, 
1862, in New Paris, Pennsylvania. Brother of 846. 1895-96, Judge of the City 
Court of Topeka, Kansas; 1897, member of the Board of Education of Topeka; 
1898-99, Judge of the City Court of Topeka. Married, June 12, 1895, to Miss Jennie 
Elizabeth Lescher, of Topeka, Kans. 

897. Squire Robert Greer, Lumber Manufacturer, Wright Bldg., St. 

Louis, Mo. 

A. B. Born, in Oxford, Ohio, September 18, 1858. Engaged in lumber business 
in Kalamazoo, Mich.; Minneapolis, Minn., and Indianapolis, Ind.; now lumber man- 
ufacturer and wholesale dealer, St. Louis, Mo. Married, January 10, 1899, Miss 
Elizabeth Finnell Hord, of Indianapolis, Ind. 

898. Cassius M. Clay Griffith, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, in La Grange, Indiana, March 2, 1861. 1886-87, bank 
clerk, Orleans, Neb.; 1887-89, teacher in High School at La Grange; 1889-91, cor- 
poration clerk. Died, June 30, 1892, at La Grange, Ind. 

899. William Alfred Hough, Lawyer, 3 Masonic Temple, Greenfield, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Born, in Greenfield, Indiana, June 7, 1865. Brother of 
986. Engaged in practice of law, Greenfield, Ind. ; director of the Greenfield Bank- 
ing Company; president of Morrison Telephone Co. Married, June 5, 1895, Miss 
Ella Ruth Marsh, of Greenfield, Ind., daughter of 343, and ex-DePauw, '95. 

900. George Vail Howk, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1899. Lawyer. Born, in New Albany, Indiana, December 12, 
1866. Son of 43; brother of 770. Died August 9, 1889", at New Albany, Ind. 

901. Frank Perry Irvin, Bank Teller, Piqua, O. 

A. B. Born, in Piqua, Ohio, February 1, 1860. With Citizens' National Bank, 
Piqua, Ohio. 

902. Charles Kirkpatrick, Banker, New Richmond, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, May 20, 1863, in Sugar Grove, Indiana. 1886-90, grain and 
commission, New Richmond, Ind.; 1891-93, real estate, Anderson, Ind.; 1893-95, mem- 
ber of firm of Geo. B. Epperson & Co., contractors and builders, Anderson, Ind.; 
1895 — , cashier and member of the firm of Washburn, Kirkpatrick & Co., bankers; 
1897 — , postmaster of New Richmond, Ind.; 1903-05, representative in Indiana Legis- 
lature from Montgomery County. Married, November 22, 1892, Miss Jessie L. 
Washburn, of New Richmond, Ind. 

903. James Mahlon Lewis, Minister," Sandwich, 111. 

A. R; A. M., 1889; S. T. B., 1890, Boston University; Ph. D., 1895, Boston 
University. Born, November 22, 1859, in Wheeling, Indiana. 1886-88, pastor at 
New Burlington, Ind.; 1888-90, student in School of Theology and School of All 
Sciences, Boston University; 1889-91, acting pastor of the First Congregational 



144 DePauw University 1886 

Church, Fairhaven, Mass.; 1891-93, pastor M. E. Church, Dunkirk, Ind. ; 1893-96, 
pastor People's Congregational Church, Indianapolis, Ind.; 1895 — , pastor First Con- 
gregational Church, Sandwich, 111 Married, September 15, 1886, to Miss Dora 
V. Sharp. 

904. George Ritter McCrary, Banker, Inavale, Neb. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Born, in Vandalia, Indiana, December 5, 1859. 1886-87, 
principal of public schools, Unadilla, Neb. ; 1887-93, principal public schools, Orleans, 
Neb.; 1893, admitted to the bar; 1895-97, principal of public schools, Guide Rock, 
Neb.; 1897-1902, superintendent of city schools. Blue Hill, Neb.; 1902-06, County 
Treasurer, Webster County, Neb.; 1906 — , cashier State Bank of Inavale, Neb. 

905. James Elmer McDaniel, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Teacher. Born, in Kosciusko County, Indiana. 1886-87, 
principal of High School, Bourbon, Indiana; 1887-89, principal of McCormick In- 
stitute, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. ; 1889-90, principal of public schools, Rockford, Mich. ; 
1890-93, principal of schools, Pierceton, Ind.; 1893-1900, first assistant, Labette County 
High School, Altamont, Kans. Died, August 5, 1909, at Orien, Ind. 

906. Henry August Moll, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, August 31, 1858, in German Township, Vanderburgh 
County, Indiana. 1884-85, principal McCutchanville, Ind., High School. Died, De- 
cember 17, 1885, at Greencastle, Ind. 

907. Clarence Murphy, Attorney-at-Law, Hamilton, O. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1889, Cincinnati Law School. Born, September 13, 1862, near 
Hamilton, Ohio. 1886-87, United States gauger for Sixth District of Ohio; 1889, 
began practice of law; 1891-96, Probate Judge of Butler County, Ohio; 1896, re- 
elected, term expired February, 1900; member of firm of Murphy & Williams, at- 
torneys-at-law. 

908. Frank Theodore Pennington, deceased. 

A. B. Attorney-at-law. Born, December 24, 1864, in Mexico, Vv'yandotte 
County, Ohio. Not married. Died, October 8, 1892, at Tiffin, Ohio; buried at 
Sycamore, Ohio. 

909. Alva Roy Scott, Minister, 128 Cumberland St., Bangor, Me. 

A. B., 1886; A. M., 1889; graduated from the McCormick Theological Seminary, 
1891; Ph. D., University of Wooster, 1896; A. M., Harvard University, 1899. Born, 
April 20, 1863, Leavenworth, Indiana. Graduate student in Clark and Harvard 
Universities; studied the sociological problems of European cities for two years; or- 
dained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1891; entered the Unitarian Fellowship in 
1900; minister, Unitarian Church, Bangor, Maine. Author of "A Study of Human 
Progress," "Tlie Prir.ciples and Aims of the Unitarian Fellowship," "The Historic 
and the Ideal Christ," "Tesus and Salvation in the Evolution of Man;" pamphlets. 
Married, August 21, 1901, Miss Alberta Garber (Ohio State Univ., B. Sc, 1889; 
A. M., 1890), of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

910. Wirt Cordry Smith, Lawyer, 339 W. 47th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894; LL. B., 1889, Cincinnati Law School. Born, March 13, 
1863, in Wilmington, Ind. Engaged in practice of law in Indianapolis; same in Los 
Angeles. Married, July 3, 1889, Mss Carrie G. Weaver, of Diilsboro, Ind., ex- 
DePauw, '90. 

911. John Emory Steele, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1889; D. D., 1890, Philander Smith College. Minister. Born, in 
Camden, Carroll County, Indiana, June 21, 1850. Pastor Ames M. E. Church, In- 
dianapolis; 1888-93, Centenary Church, New Albany; 1893-95, Bloomington; 1895- 
1901, Presiding Elder of New Albany District; 1900, delegate to General Confer- 
ence. Married, December 28, 1881, to Miss Hattie W. Peterson. Died, June 7, 
1901, at New Albany, Ind. 

912. Charles Frederick Stegmaier, Greensburg, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1889. Born, September 27, 1863, in Zanesville, Ohio. 1887, prin- 
cipal of school at Petersburgh, 111.; 1889, principal of Academy at Gillespie, 111.; 
1890, superintendent of schools, Harrison, Ohio; 1893, at Milan, 111.; 1896, editor 
Four Counties Chronicle, Aurora, Ind.; 1899-1900, instructor in Science, Greensburg 
High School. Married, October 20. 1886, to Miss May C. Hodell. 



1QQ*7 Alumnal Record 145 

913. Edson Darius Stout, Lawyer, Circleville, O. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, near Circleville, Ohio, June 19, 1863. Engaged 
in practice of law at Circleville, Ohio. 

914. Walter Eugene Stoy, 1317 Frick Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 

A. B. Born, September 2, 1865, at New Albany, Indiana. Brother of 380. 
Secretary Ohio Falls Iron Works; secretary and treasurer Champion Iron and Steel 
Company, Muskegon, Mich.; now with American Sheet and Tin Plate Co., General 
offices, Pittsburg. Married, April 20, 1892, Miss Mary Vance Guthrie. 

915. Edwin Pope Thayer, Contractor, Greenfield, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1889. Born, in Greenfield, Indiana, December 15, 1864. Married, 
September 28, 1886, to Miss Minnie Claire Ridpath. (See 821.) 

916. James Burcham Tucker, Manufacturer, 811 Walnut Hill, Sid- 

ney, O. 

A. B. Born, 1862, in Salem, Indiana. President Tucker Wood Work Company, 
Sidney, Ohio. Married, January 26, 1887, Miss Amelia Langdon, of Greencastle, 
Ind. (See •7I6.) 

917. Hosford E. Valentine, Lawyer, Centerville, Iowa. 

A. B. Born, November 26, 1865, in Edinburgh, Indiana. 1886-87, assistant to 
solicitor, J., M. & I. Railway; 1887-88, chief clerk engineering department, G. C. & S. 
F. Railway, Galveston, Texas; 1888-90, special agent J., M. & I. Railway; 1890-94, se- 
nior member mercantile firm of Valentine, Mabey & Hyde; 1894 — , mem- 
ber of law firm of Vermillion, Vermillion & Valentine, Centerville, Iowa; 1897, 
elected Mayor of Centerville; 1898, resigned as Mayor to enlist in volunteer service 
in Spanish-American War; served as sergeant of Co. E, 50th Iowa, until regiment 
was mustered out. 

918. Asahel Hezekiah Wampler, Farmer and Stockraiser, Gosport, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, May 18, 1865, in Gosport, Indiana. Trustee Gosport School Board; 
major in Indiana National Guards; 1885, member of the staff of Governor Gray; 
1888, secretary of Democratic State Committee; largely interested in farming and 
stock raising; 1901-05, member of State Senate of Indiana. Married, April 25, 1893, 
to Miss Alice C. Welch. 

919. James E. Watson, Lawyer, Rushville, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1906. Born, November 2, 1864. 1895-97, member of Congress; 
1899-1909, same; 1908, Republican candidate for Governor of Indiana. Married, 
December 12, 1893, Miss Clara Miller. 

920. Frank D. Wimmer, deceased. 

Ph. B. Lawyer. Born, September 16, 1864, in Hagerstown, Indiana. 1886, 
admitted to practice in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of Indiana; 1886, member 
of the law firm of Edson & Wimmer, Mount Vernon, Ind. Married, to Miss Sadie 
P. Edson, April 8, 1886, Died, August 15, 1886, in Mount Vernon, Ind. 



XLVIII. CLASS OF 1887. 



921. Frank Edgar Anderson, deceased. 

A. B. Born, September 12, 1864, in Zionsville, Indiana. 1887-88, principal High 
School, Spencer, Ind. Drowned, at Spencer, June 2, 1888. 

922. George Bramwell Baker, Banker, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 

B. S. Born, December 7, 1866, in Warsaw, Indiana. 1888-98, with banking 
institutions in Chicago, Cleveland and New York; 1898 — , member of firm of Baker, 
Ayling & Co., established in 1902 (bankers and dealers in bonds), Boston. Married, 
April 27, 1892, Miss Edith Kelley Thomas, of Goshen, Ind. Residence, Chestnut 
Hill, Mass. 



146 DePauw University 1887 

923. John Lee Benedict, Lawyer, 33 Lombard Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894; LL. B., 1888, Michigan University. Born, October 11, 
1862, in Rantoul, Illinois. Brother of 1013. Engaged in practice of law. Married, 
June 26, 1890, to Miss Theresa Ludlow, (Northwestern University), B. S., at 
Paxton, 111. 

924. Warren H. Brown, Traveling Salesman, Eaton, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 25, 1859, at Burke, New York. 1888-89, taught at Spencer- 
ville; 1889-90, at Harlan; 1891-93, special agent Equitable Life Insurance Company; 
1893-96, taught in Delaware County; 1906 — , traveling salesman. Married, October 
12, 1905, Miss Pearl Fisher. 

925. Oliver Howard Carson, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894; LL. B., 1893, University of Michigan. Lawyer. Born, 
May 4, 1866, in Southport, Indiana. Brother of 627. 1887-89, principal Kendall- 
ville, Ind., High School; 1889-91, principal High School, Lansing, Mich.; 1891-93, 
special studies in United States Constitutional History and Political Economy, Uni- 
versty of Michigan; 1893 until death, practiced law in Indianapolis. Married, No- 
vember 28, 1894, to Miss Mary Edna Dowdigan, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Died, May 
18, 1909, at Indianapolis, Ind. 

926. John Marshall Cassell, Druggist, 810 Main St., Anderson, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, January 26, 1863, in Alexandria, Indiana. Mar- 
ried, January 14, 1890, to Miss Nellie E. Turner. 

927. Arthur Cunningham, Librarian, 624 Walnut St., Terre Haute, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1890. Born, February 21, 1865, in Richmond, Indiana. 1887-90, 
assistant librarian and instructor in Latin in DePauw University; 1890 — , librarian 
of the Indiana State Normal School, Terre Haute, Ind. Married, September 5, 1888, 
to Miss Eleanor Piercy, who died May 9, 1892; married, March 29, 1894, to Miss 
Elizabeth Long, of the Indiana State Normal School, 

928. Helen Frances Cunningham, deceased. 

B, S. Born, February 22, 1864, Bourbon, Indiana. Teacher, Sister of 730. 
Died, March 10, 1904, at Goshen, Ind. 

929. Kathryn Daggy, Teacher, 715 E. Washington St., Greencastle, 

Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1890. Born, in 1866, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1354. 
1888, preceptress in Telford Academy, Vinton, Iowa; 1889, assistant in High School, 
St. Joseph, Mich. ; now teaching in Mt. Vernon, Wash. 

930. Walter Dunbar, Civil Engineer, W^orthington, ]\Iinn. 
A. B. 

931. Charles Walker Farr, Ass't. Co. Supt., 546 Court House, Chi- 

cago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1890. Born, September 30, 1859, in Union County, Indiana. 
1877-82, taught in rural schools of Indiana; 1886-87, assistant in Biology, DePauw 
University; 1887-88, teacher of Science in High School, Greencastle, Ind.; 1888-90, 
professor of Natural Science, Southwest Kansas College, Winfield, Kans. ; 1907-08, 
president Illinois Farmers' Institute; 1907 — , president of Illinois Corn Growers' As- 
sociation; expert corn judge; lecturer and instructor; teachers' institute instructor; 
author of "Elementary Agriculture in the Public Schools;" 1891 — , assistant super- 
intendent of schools. Cook County, 111. Married, August 4, 1887, Miss Hattie Cox, 
who died March 19, 1900; married, April 24, 1902, Mss Maude L. Cookingham. 

932. Joseph Alexander Ross Gahring, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1890. Minister. Born, October 2, 1860, in York, Pennsylvania. 
1888, entered the North Indiana Conference; appointments: Logansport, Sharpsville, 
LaGrange. Married, June 13, 1888, to Miss Mary L. Moore. Died, September 29, 
1894, at LaGrange, Ind. 



1887 Alumnal Record 147 

933. Joseph Franklin Gillespie, Physician, 21 W. Walnut St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

B. S.; M. S., 1890; M. D., 1890, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York 
City. Born, August 20, 1863, Greencastle, Ind. 

934. Howard Milton Gordon, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Banker. Born, November 21, 1866, in Metamora, In- 
diana. 1891-92, editor Connersville Times; 1892-93, bookkeeper. Citizens' Bank, 
Connersville; 1893 — , cashier, Citizens' Bank, Connersville. Married, June 1, 1892, 
to Miss Carlysle Huston, of Connersville. Died, February 27, 1905, in Metamora, 
Indiana. 

935. Algie Perry Gulick, Clothing Manufacturer, 209 W. Park St., 

Champaign, 111. 

A. B. Born, October 31, 1863, in Vermillion County, Illinois. Married, Oc- 
tober 3, 1889, to Miss Luella Ward, of Kokomo, Ind., deceased; married, December 
1900, to Miss Jeannette Smith, of Indianapolis. 

936. Schuyler Adam Haas, Lawyer, 504 Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1892; LL. B., 1892, University of Michigan. Born, February 
14, . 1865, in Wabash, Indiana. 1887-88, principal of schools. Rich Valley, Ind. ; 
1888-91, principal of High School, North Manchester, Ind. ; 1892, graduated in law. 
University of Michigan; 1892, lawyer, Indianapolis; 1893-95, Deputy City Attorney, 
Indianapolis. Married, October 27, 1897, to Miss Narcissa Arnold, who died January 
22, 1900; married. May 2, 1906, Mrs. Belle H. Dickinson, of Benton Harbor, Mich. 

937. Clarence Elmer Hart, Merchant, Pomeroy, O. 

A. B. Born, March 22, 1865, at Moorefield, Indiana. 1887-89, traveling sales- 
man, D. Appleton & Co., New York; 1889-92, traveling salesman, J. B. Lippincott & 
Co., Philadelphia; 1890-93, traveling salesman for Oskamp, Nolting & Co.; 1893-94, 
for Albert Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1894 — , senior member of jewelry firm of 
Hart & Co., Pomeroy, Ohio. Married, December 26, 1899, to Miss Cora B. Waggy, 
of Sugar Grove, W. Va. 

938. Thomas Wright Haymond, Lawyer, 835 W. 10th St., Los An- 

geles, Calif. 

Ph. B. Born, August 9, 1863, at Shelbyville, Indiana. Junior member of law 
firm, Eggleston & Haymond, at Terre Haute; now with a trust company in Los 
Angeles, Calif. Married, April 5, 1892, Miss Grace M. Burke, of Greencastle, Ind. 

939. Mark Eugene Hector, Journalist, Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. In newspaper work; connected with the Chicago Tribune. 

940. Thomas Cramer Hopkins, Teacher, Syracuse, N. Y. 

B. S.; M. S., 1890; A. M., 1892, Leland Stanford University; Ph. D., 1900, Uni- 
versity of Chicago; $ B K. Born, May 4, 1861, in Center County, Pennsylvania. 
1887-88, principal High School, Rising Sun, Indiana; 1888-89, instructor in Chem- 
istry, DePauw Universty; 1889-93, assistant on geological survey of Arkansas; 1892- 
93, graduate student in Geology, Leland Stanford University; 1893, instructor in 
Geology, Pennsylvania State College; 1894-95, graduate student in Geology, Univer- 
sity of Chicago; summer of 1895-96, assistant State Geologist of Indiana; 1896-99, 
assistant professor of Geology in the Pennsylvania State College; 1900 — , professor 
of Geology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. ; author of several monographs 
and numerous papers on geological subjects. Married, January 8, 1890, to Miss 
Edistina Farrow, of Greencastle, Ind., who died May 28, 1907. (See 737.) 

941. Thomas J. Jackson, Physician and Surgeon, 39th St. and In- 

diana Ave., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1890; M. D., 1897, College Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, 
Illinois. Born, February 20, 1862, Selby, England. 1887-88, principal of schools, 
Rome City, Ind. ; 1888-89, professor of Natural Sciences, Fort Wayne College, Fort 
Wayne, Ind.; 1889-90, principal High School, Fenton, Mich.; 1891-92, principal High 
School, Ligonier, Ind.; 1892-94, superintendent of schools, Constantine, Mich.; 1894- 
97, medical student; 1897, clinical instructor and assistant to professor of Practice 
of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons; 1898, attending physician to 



148 DePauw University 1887 

Lakeside Hospital and St. Luke's Hospital Dispensary; 1898, surgeon to Chicago 
Star Construction and Dredging Co.; Fellow of American Academy of Medicine; 
member Chicago Medical Societj^; member American Medical Association. Married, 
April 9, 1889, Miss Phoebe Smith, of White Pigeon, Mich. 

942. George Frederick Keiper, Physician and Surgeon, 14 N. 6th St., 

Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1890; M. D., 1890, University of Michigan. Born, March 26, 
1866, at Lafayette, Indiana. Eye and ear surgeon to St. Elizabeth Hospital, St. Jo- 
seph Orphan Asylum, Children's Home, St. Anthony's Home for the Aged, Indiana 
State Soldiers' Home, Pension Bureau, etc. Author of numerous articles on eye, 
ear, and throat subjects; 1898-99, vice president Indiana State Medical Association; 
Most 111. Grand Master, Grand Council Roj-al and Select Masters (Masonic) ; 1898 — , 
trustee of DePauw University; 1904, lay delegate from Northwest Indiana Confer- 
ence to General Conference, and secretary of Committee on Education of same; 
lay trustee Northwest Indiana Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; director 
and treasurer. Battle Ground Camp Meeting Association. Married, July 8, 1890, Miss 
Mary Alma Lloj'd, of Lafayette, Ind. 

943. Frank Henry Lammers, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1890; M. D., 1890, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New 
York City. Born, September, 1865, in Beardstown, Illinois. 1887-88, student, Uni- 
versity Medical, New York City; 1888-90, student, College Phj'sicians and Surgeons, 
New York City. Married, June 25, 1890, to Miss Clara C. Florer, of Greencastle, 
Ind. Died, March 1, 1900, in Greencastle, Ind. 

944. William Joseph Lane, 2344 W. 20th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 

A. B.; A. M., 1890. Born, September 30, 1864, near Meredosia, Illinois. 1887- 
89, super\asor in Illinois Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb; 1889-90, stu- 
dent of Theolog>% Boston University; 1890, entered Illinois Conference and ap- 
pointed to Pilot Circuit; 1891, resigned on account of health; has since been engaged 
in farming and teaching. 

945. Arthur Everett Larsh, Accountant, 15 N. Ritter Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 26, 1863, in Southport, Indiana. Married, May 20, 1891, 
to Miss Jeanette E. Kaylor. 

946. William LeBerne Laufman, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1890; S. T, B., 1894. Minister. Born, January 5, 1867, in Wayne 
County, Indiana. 1887-88, student of Philosophy and Theologj- in Boston Univer- 
sity; 1888, entered Michigan Conference; appointments: Shelby, Evart, First Church, 
Ludington; Cadillac; 1899, student of Old Testament and Philosophy, University of 
Chicago; St. Johns; Traverse City; Hillsdale. Married, October 9, 1888, to Miss 
Alberta Bond. Died, September, 1908. 

947. Margaret Ludlow (nee Pulse), Traction Terminal, Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

B. S. ; M. S., 1890. Born, May 21, 1866, in Shelby County, Indiana. Sister of 
1678 and Law-168. 1887-90. teacher in public schools, Greencastle, Ind.; 1894-98, 
pipe organist. First M. E. Church, Connersville, Ind. Married, December 23, 1890, 
R. S. Ludlow. (See 994.) 

948. Mary L. Mann (nee Ridpath), 1607 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, September 19, 1867, in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. 
Daughter of 221 and sister of 821, 1134 and 1641. Married, September 12, 1888, to 
Charles W. Mann, who died, May 1, 1909, in Chicago, 111. (See 1034.) 

949. Elmer Ellsworth Meredith, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1889. Born, December 21, 1864, Sardinia, Indiana. 
Brother of 950. 1887-89, pursued post graduate course in Philosophy, History and 
Political Science in DePauw University; teacher of Science, Greencastle High 
School; 1889-91, principal of the Rochester High School; 1891, formed law partner- 
ship with brother at Muncie, Ind. Married, October 11, 1894, to Miss Carrie I. 
Wynn, of Scipio, Ind. Died, July 28, 1897, at Sardinia, Ind. 



1887 Alumnal Record 149 

950. John Fielding Meredith, Attorney-at-Law, 103^ N. Walnut St., 

Muncie, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1890; LL. B., 1888, DePauw University. Brother of 949. Born, 
July 26, 1863, in Sardinia, Indiana. i89S, represented Delaware County in Indiana 
State Legislature. Married, December 29, 1892, to Miss Rose D. Tilson, of Frank- 
lin, Indiana. 

951. Freeman Edwin Miller, Lawyer, 230 N. Duck St., Stillwater, 

Okla. 

A. B.; A. M., 1890. Born, May 19, 1864, near Newtown, Indiana. 1884-85, 
principal Hillsboro, Ind., schools; 1885-86, editor Veedersburg (Ind.) Courier; 1886, 
admitted to the Indiana bar; 1887, went to Texas; 1887-88, editor Canadian (Texas) 
Crescent; 1887-88, county attorney, Hemphill County, Texas; 1889-90, district attorney 
31st Judicial District of Texas; 1890, went to Oklahoma; 1892-94, deputy county 
attorney, Payne County, Okla.; 1894, author of "An Argument for Single State- 
hood"; 1894-98, professor of English Language and Literature, Agricultural and 
Mechanical College of Oklahoma; 1895, author of "Oklahoma and Other Poems," 
and "Songs from the Southwest Country" (1898) ; 1901, member of 6th legislative 
assembly of Oklahoma Territory. Married, March 22, 1896, to Miss Estella Shroyer. 

952. Frank Edward Millis, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M.; Ph. D., 1896, Cornell University. Mathematician. Born, No- 
vember 20, 1860, in LaGrange Cottnty, Indiana. 1887-88, studied physics and mathe- 
matics, Johns Hopkins University; 1888-90, teacher of physics and mathematics in St. 
Olaf College, Northfield, Minn.; 1890-91, instructor in physics, DePauw University; 
1891-92, student Johns Hopkins University; 1892-93, instructor and graduate student, 
Cornell University; 1893-94, fellow in Cornell; 1894-95, chair of physics. Bates 
College, Lewiston, Maine; 1895-96, graduate student at Cornell University; 1896- 
1900, chair of mathematics and astronomy, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis.; 
1890-1900, teacher in Summer University, Bay View, Mich.; 1900-03, assistant com- 
puter in Nautical Almanac office, Washington, D. C. Married, September 15, 1891, 
to Miss Mary F. Lockwood, of Petersburg, Mich. Died, August 1, 1903, in Wash- 
ington, D. C. ; buried at Springfield. Ind. 

953. William Parker Mooney, 1147 King St., Los Angeles, Calif. 

Ph. B. Born, June 28, 1865, at Pana, Illinois. 1889, admitted to the bar in 
Jackson, Michigan; practiced law in Dobbin, West ^^irginia; now engaged in min- 
ing. Married September, 1891, to Miss Kate Stone, of Greencastle, Ind., deceased. 
(See 999.) 

954. Miles Fletcher Moore, Los Angeles, Calif. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1890. Born, October 16, 1864, in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother 
of 1175. 1887-89, assistant engineer, Norfolk & Western Railroad; 1890-91, engi- 
neer for Fava, Naeff & Co., Washington, D. C. ; 1892-96, assistant engineer Penn- 
sylvania Steel Co., Steelton, Pennsylvania; 1897-1902, engineer for Morden Frog 
and Crossing Works, South Chicago, Illinois. Married, in 1892, to Miss Alice B. 
Godfrey, of Washington, D. C. 

955. Charles Haven Neff, Journalist, 423 W. 7th St., Anderson, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1890. Born, March 19, 1861, in Madison County, Indiana. 
1888-90, superintendent of public schools, Alexandria, Ind. ; 1890, city editor of the 
Anderson morning and weekly Herald; now business manager. Married, June 6, 
1894, to Miss Rosalie Alice Brickley, of Anderson, Ind. 

956. Wilber Matthews Nelson, Minister, Cheyenne, Wyo. 

A. B.; A. M., 1890. Born, January 13, 1856, in Hardin County, Ohio. 1888, 
joined the North Indiana Conference; appointments: Akron; Andrews; South Whit- 
ley; Union City; Ligonier; Columbia City; 1900-03, at Boston University School of 
Theology; 1901-02, supplied M. E. Church, Wilmington, Mass., (New England Con- 
ference); 1903 — , North Indiana Conference; appointments: Westfield; Sheridan; 
Grace Church; Richmond; 1910, appointed to First Church, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 
Mission. Married, August 24, 1887, to Miss Maud Sanders, of Mound Valley, 
Kansas, who died March 30, 1892; married July 19, 1893, to Miss Florence Puett, 
of Boonville, Ind. 

957. David Allen Reavill, Lawyer, Rock Springs, Wyo. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1890. Born, May 11, 1865, in Flat Rock, Illinois. Brother of 
1217. 1887-88, student of law. University of Michigan; 1894-95, city attorney; 
1898, elected State Senator, Wyoming Legislature, but unseated on contest; 1899- 
1900, town attorney of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Married, January 14, 1892, to Miss 
Claudia Olwin, of Robinson, 111. 



150 DePauw University 1887 

958. May Louise Sharp (nee Harris), 177 Bellevue Ave., Melrose^ 

Mass. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, July IT, 1866, in Brighton, 111. Married, June 30, 
1887, to Rev. Arthur P. Sharp, D. D., of the New England Conference. 

959. Thomas Ewing Smiley, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891. Writer and Minister. Born, 1866, Longwood, Indiana. 
Taught one term in Newcastle public schools; 1890-1905, resident of Indianapolis and 
connected with the business department, Indianapolis Sentinel; contributor of verse 
to newspapers and periodicals; 1893, teacher of Latin and English in the Y. M. C. 
A. Institute of Indianapolis; 1905, entered the ministry, with pastorates at Tuxedo 
Church, Indianapolis, and Weaverville, N. C. Married, June 12, 18S9, Miss Leah 
Walker, deceased. Died, March 5, 1910, near Connersville, Ind. 

960. William John Snyder, Coal Operator, Brazil, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 16, 1863, in Catasauqua, Pennsylvania. Married, July 13, 
1887, to Miss Minnie E. Zeller. 

961. Lawrence Oscar Vaught, Lawyer, 1041 Grove St., Jacksonville, 

111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1890, DePauw; A. M., pro merito, Gallaudet College; LL. B., 
1894, DePauw University. Born, 1865, in Somerset, Kentucky. Brother of 1737. 
1887-91, supervisor in the Illinois Institue for the Education of the Deaf and 
Dumb; 1892, fellow in Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C. ; 1893, superintendent 
of the Chicago Schools for the Deaf; engaged in practice of law at Jacksonville^ 
111. Married. October 24, 1895, to Miss Helen H. Wait, of Jacksonville, 111. 

962. Martha Ellen Vickery, 99 Sixth Ave., North, St. Petersburg, Fla. 

B, L. Born, November 22, 1867, in Evansville, Indiana. 1891, sent out by W. 
F. M. S. to Italy; teacher in Instituto Femminile Metodista, Rome, Italy; 1894, 
directoress of the Instituto Metodisto; 1896, founded the Instituto Internazionale, 
an international college for young women, in Rome, Italy; 1896-1905, principal of 
same; 1905, resigned; 1905-06, post graduate work in University of Chicago; 1906-10, 
spent in travel and study in Egypt, Ceylon, India, Kashmir, Thibet, China, Burma, 
Japan, etc. 

963. Thomas Peters Walter, Minister, Converse, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, August 18, 1861, in Memphis, Tennessee. 1887, 
entered Indiana Conference; appointments: Petersburg; Simpson, Evansville; Indian- 
apolis; transferred to Cincinnati Conference; appointments: New Carlisle; Peebles; 
Cincinnati; transferred to North Indiana Conference; appointments: Cambridge 
City; Converse. 

964. Walton Mark Wheeler, Lawyer, American Trust Bldg., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, October 2, 1864, in Vanderburg County, Ind. Mar- 
ried, November 7, 1891, Miss Minnie Haskell, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1048.) 

965. Elmer Ellsworth Whitted, Lawyer, Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo. 

A. B.; A. M., 1890. Born, April, 1861, in Williamsburg, Indiana. 1887-88, 
teacher in Minnesota State Normal School, Winona, Minn. ; 1888-90, professor of 
Latin, University of South California, Los Angeles, California; 1890, engaged 
in practice of law in Denver, Colo.; 1893-99, professor of Law, University of 
Denver; 1895-99, assistant general counsel for Union Pacific, and Denver and Gulf 
Railway; 1899, general solicitor Colorado and Southern Railway; member of the 
Colorado State Revenue Commission. Married, August 28, 1888, to Miss Anna 
Irene Martin, who died, June 30, 1891. in Greencastle, Indiana. (See 825.) Mar- 
ried, May 21, 1903, Miss Genevieve Ghost, of Denver, Colo. 

966. James Henry Worrall, Minister, 872 W. 2nd South St., Salt Lake 

City, Utah. 

A. B.; A. M. Born, March 27, 1856 at Ashton-under-Lyne, England. 1888, 
entered Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Bellmore, State Line, Rem- 
ington, Jamestown, North Salem and Darlington; 1899, missionary to Utah and ap- 
pointed to Park City; 1903 — , editor Inter-Mountain Christian Advocate; 1904 — , 
general missionary, American Sunday School Union, in Utah. Married, Septem- 
ber 13, 1888, to Miss Clara Utz, of Colfax, Ind. 



1888 Alumnal Record 151 

967. Charles Wesley Zaring, 20 Broad St., New York City. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1890. Born, October 28, 1864, in Orleans, Indiana. Brother of 
1155. 1887-88, teacher in public school, New Harmony, Ind. ; portion of 1888, 
teacher in High School, Spencer, Ind.; 1889-90, student of law, Columbia Law 
School, New York City; 1891, admitted to New York bar; 1897, assistant district 
attorney. New York County; 1899-1900, deputy attorney general, state of New 
York; member of Bar Association, Republican Club of City of New York; Society 
of Medical Jurisprudence, American Geographical Society. Married, December 15, 
1888, to Miss Grace Dale Owen, of New Harmony, Ind. 

968. Clement Milton Zeller, Coal Operator, 726 N. Meridian St., Bra- 

zil, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 3, 1864, in Harmony, Indiana. Merchant in Knightsville, 
Ind.; now engaged in coal mining. 



XLIX. CLASS OF 1888. 



969. Florence Allen, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, 1865, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1888-89, taught Latin 
and Greek, Wichita High school, Kansas; 1889-90, teacher in Wilcox, Arizona. Died, 
March 29, 1891, at Limedale, Ind. 

970. Wymond Joe Beckett, Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. S. Member of law firm, Beckett and Doan. 

971. Jesse Evan Beeson, Teacher, 669 27th St., Ogden, Utah. 

Ph. B.; LL. B. Born, February 3, 1861, in Wayne County, Indiana. 1888-89, 
principal of schools at Lynn, Ind; 1889-91, practiced law at Richmond, Ind.; 1891-93, 
Alexandria schools; 1896-1900, city judge of Alexandria; 1900-02, superintendent of 
schools. Providence, Ariz.; 1902-03, same, Wilbur, Ore.; 1903-06, same, Perryville, 
Ind. ; 1906 — , head department of Mathematics, High School, Ogden, Utah. Married, 
September 1, 1897, Miss Emma A. Allison, of Indianapolis. 

972. John Crawford Bickel, Minister, 68 Whittier Place, Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B. ; A. M., 1891; S. T. B., Boston University, 1900; D. D., Mis- 
souri Wesleyan, 1909. Born, September 15, 1864, in Bristol, Indiana. 1888-92, 
journalist; 1893-1909, member of Central Pennsylvania Conference; 1903-09, super- 
intendent of Wyoming Mission, at Cheyenne; 1909, transferred to Indiana Confer- 
ence, and appointed to Irvington, Indianapolis. Married, November 23, 1892, Miss 
Idylla Robbins. 

973. John Helps Bickford, Minister, 539 W. Delaware St., Toledo, O. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891; D. D., Wesleyan University, 1904. Married, October 24, 
1888, Miss Alice Hovey Dean, of Mendota, 111. 

974. Harry Bowser, Lawyer, 712 Odd Fellows Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 9, 1865, in Indianapolis, Ind. 1889, admitted to the bar 
in Indianapolis. Married, September 3, 1890, to Miss Gertrude Waring. 

975. Burton Turple Calvert, deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1891. Lawyer. Born, February 1, 1869, in Delphi, Indiana. 
Member of law firm, Zollars & Calvert, Fort Wayne, Ind. Died, October 27, 1893, at 
Delphi, Ind. 

976. Milton Daniel Carey, deceased. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1890. Lawyer. Born, February 24, 1863, near Rochester, Min- 
nesota. Practiced law in Seward, Neb.; county attorney, two terms; acted as 
judge to fill vacancy, and was candidate for judge at time of death. Married, Miss 
Teresa M. Maxwell, of Webster, Iowa. Died, May 11, 1909, at Seward, Neb. 



152 DePauw University 1888 

977. Orlo Leland Cline, Lawyer, 1002 S. Branson St., Marion, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, September 9, 1862, in Hartford City, Indiana. 
Brother of 1365 and 2030. 1888-89, principal of High School, Hartford City, Ind.; 
1889, admitted to the bar; 1892, elected prosecuting attorney, for the 48th judicial 
circuit, Indiana. Married, September 18, 1893, to Miss Harriet L. Abbott of Hart- 
ford City, Ind. 

978. Florence Weir Ditto (nee Hays), Physician, Baxter Springs, 

Tenn. 

A. B.; A. M., 1891; M. D., 1890, Central College of Physicians and Surgeons; 
valedictorian of class, Medical College. Born, December 19, 1868, in Sanborn, 
Green County, Indiana. Engaged in practice in Indianapolis and Terre Haute, Ind. 
Married, July 11, 1898, to Rev. Frank S. Ditto, at Greencastle, Ind. (See Theol. — 49.) 

979. Charles Edward Dixon, Teacher, City Schools, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

A. B.; A. M., 1891. Born, April 8, 1864, in Port Byron, New York. 1887-91, 
instructor in Latin preparatory school of DePauw University; 1890-91, in charge 
of Latin summer school. Bay View, Mich. ; 1891-95, chair of Latin, Olivet College, 
Mich.; 1895-96. student in American School for Classical Studies in Rome, Italy; 
1897, student in libraries of France and Italy; 1895-99, fellow in University of 
Chicago; 1898, instructor in Latin, Lewis Institute, Chicago; 1898, instructor in 
Latin in the South Side Academy, Chicago, now in Brooklyn (N. Y.) High School. 
Married, June 30, 1892, to Miss Alma Dahl. 

980. Louis Philip Doerr, Farmer and Book Depositor, 1010 Upper 

6th St., Evansville, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, February 8, 1864, in Huntingburg, Indiana. 1888-89, 
principal at McCutchanville, Ind.; 1889-91, teacher in High School, Mt. Vernon, 
Ind.; 1891-93, chair of Latin and German, Austin College, Effingham, 111.; 1893-99, 
Latin teacher, Jeffersonville, Ind.; 1899-1900, principal of High School, Mt. Vernon; 
1900 — , farmer; 1906-09, book depositor for Vanderburg County; now farmer and 
salesman. Married, September 17, 1891, to Miss Mary Hamer Loudon, of Mt. Yer- 
non, Ind. 

981. Henry Ellsworth Du Bois, Teacher, 500 S. Eighth St., Minne- 

apolis, Minn. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, January 25, 1862, in Union County, Indiana. 1888-92, 
principal of High School, Trenton, Missouri; 1892-98, superintendent of Trenton 
public schools; 1898-1902, principal of Franklin High School, Kansas City, Mo.; 
1902-08, principal of Winona Academy, Winona Lake, Ind. ; 1908 — , principal 
Jackson school, Alinneapolis, Minn., 1894-95, secretary of State Teachers' Associa- 
tion, State of Missouri. Married, September 4, 1889, Miss Jessie L. Chapman. 

982. Trumbull Gillette Duvall, Minister and Teacher, Delaware, O. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., 1889, Boston University; Ph. D., 1892, Boston University. 
4> B K. Born, March 20, 1861, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Pursued theological course 
in DePauw and Boston Universities; 1889, joined Indiana Conference; 1889-90, pas- 
tor of Blackford Street M. E. Church, Indianapolis; 1890-92, student in German 
Universities (Berlin, Jena and Tuebingen) ; 1892, instructor in systematic theology, 
School of Theolog3% DePauw University; 1893-95, professor of Sj'^stematic Theology 
in same; 1894-95, instructor in philosophy. College of Liberal Arts; 1895, professor 
of Philosophy, DePauw; 1895 — , professor of Philosophy, Ohio Wesleyan University; 
1900-05, dean of the Faculty, Ohio Wesleyan University; 1905, spent in travel and 
study abroad. Married, August 29, 1894, to Miss Delia L. Ogden, of Danville, Ind. 
(See ]\I— 8.) 

983. Charles Warren Everett, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1891. Attorney-at-Law. Born, December 6, 1862, at Onarga, 
Illinois. 1888-90, principal of the Onarga public schools; 1890, removed to Colo- 
rado and engaged in the practice of law; 1900, attorney for Anti-Saloon League for 
Colorado. Married, October 26, 1897, to Miss Maude E. Haller, of Vandalia, 111. 
Died, October 17, 1903, at Denver, Colo. 

984. Charles Lincoln Harper, Minister, Rensselaer, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1891. Born, March 5, 1861, College Corner, Ohio. 1888-89, 
student in School of Theology, DePauw University; 1888, entered Northwest Indi- 
ana Conference; appointments: Brookston; Shadeland; Newport; Clinton; New- 
Carlisle; Flebron; Montrose; Terre Haute; St. Paul; Indianapolis; Rensselaer. Mar- 
ried, September 23, 1890, to Miss Luella Robinson, near Battle Ground, Ind. 



1888 Alumnal Record ISa 

985. Ellery Welden Heiss, Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, December 24, 1864, in Fairview, Pennsylvania. 
Brother of 1478. 1891-92, supervisor in Illinois Institution for Deaf and Dumbr 
1893, teacher in day school for the Deaf, Chicago; 1894, farmer; 1896, traveling 
agent, Fleming Manufacturing Company; 1897-98, supervisor in Illinois Institute for 
the Deaf and Dumb; 1899-1907, farmer; 1908 — , assistant patent examiner, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Married, August 20, 1902, Miss Etna C. Fox, of Sturgis, Mich. 



Clarence Augustus Hough, 127 S. East Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1891. Born, March 25, 1867, in Greenfield, Indiana. Brother 
of 899. President of Chicago Photogravure Co. Married, 1899, Miss Virginia Dodge, 
of Oak Park, 111. 

987. Charles Douglass Hunt, Lawyer, SullivaH, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1891; LL. B., 1888, DePauw University. B.orn, October 8,. 
1861, in New Lebanon, Indiana. 1890-91, clerk and treasurer, town of Sullivan; 
1894-99, prosecuting attorney 14th judicial circuit, Indiana. Married, May 7, 1890, 
Miss Sarah W. Scott. 

988. Robert Grant Johnson, deceased. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1890, Chicago College of Law. Lawyer. Born, 1865, Craw- 
fordsville, Indiana. 1888-89, reporter, City Press Association, Chicago. Died, June, 

1890, at Crawfordsville, Ind. 

989. Thomas F. Kane, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 

A. B.; A. M., 1891; Ph. D., 1895, Johns Hopkins. $ B K. Born, May 5, 1863, 
in Westfield, Indiana; 1888-91, professor of Latin and Greek, Lewis College, Mis- 
souri; 1891-95, student, Johns Hopkins University (1893-94, Latin scholar, 1894-95,. 
Latin Fellow); 1895-1900, professor of Latin, Olivet College, Mich.; 1900-02, profes- 
sor of Latin, University of Washington, Seattle; 1902, president of same. Mar- 
ried, August 12, 1896, to Miss Dora Gammon, cf Odell, 111. (Art School, '88.) 

990. Roscoe Everette Kirkman, Lawyer, 628 Main St., Richmond, 

Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1891. Born, December 24, 1866, in Richmond, Indiana. 1888-89,. 
superintendent of public schools, Owensville, Ind. ; 1891-94, deputy prosecuting at- 
torney, Wayne County, Ind.; 1894-98, prosecuting attorney, same county; 1900-02, 
joint representative for Wayne and Fayette Counties, Indiana State Legislature. 
Married, December 24, 1890, to Miss Genevra Hill, of Irvington, Ind. 

991. William Wabash Kneale, Physician, 936 W. 8th St., Anderson, 

Ind. 

Ph. B.; M. D., 1889, University of Virginia; A. M., 1894, DePauw Uni- 
versity. Born, October 5, 1860, in Attica, Indiana. 1889, post graduate course, Chi- 
cago Polyclinic; 1890 — , practicing medicine in Anderson, Ind. Married, June 14, 
1893, to Miss Mattie E. Thomas, of Greensburg, Ind. 

992. Mary Rebecca Langsdale, 402 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis,^ 

Ind. 

A. B. Teacher in Manual Training High School, Indianapolis. 

993. Harvey Lantz, Lawyer, 1001-2 Security Bldg., Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1891; LL. B., 1893, Kent Law School of Chicago. Born, May 1, 
1864, in Valparaiso, Ind. 1888-91, superintendent of public schools, Spencer, Ind.; 

1891, removed to Chicago and began the study of law; 1893, graduated, valedictorian of 
the class, and began the practice of law. 

994. Ross Smiley Ludlow, Traction Terminal Station, Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891. Born, August 18, 1867, in Fayette County, Indiana. 1888-89, 
taught in Columbia, Ind.; 1889-93, teacher in Connersville public schools; 1893-94, 
principal Connersville High School; 1894-98, deputy postmaster, Connersville; 1899- 
1901, political writer. The Sentinel, Indianapolis; 1901 — , superintendent of Fairview 
Park, Indianapolis. Married, December 23, 1890, Miss Margaret Pulse, of Green- 
castle, Ind. (See 947.) 



151 DePauw Uxiversity 1888 

995. John Howard McElroy, Patent Lawyer, 1429 Monadnock Bldg., 

Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1S91; LL. B., 1S92; LL. M., 1S93, George Washington Uni- 
versitj-. Born, Tanuar>' 29, 1S67, in Catlin, Illinois. lSSS-89, taught physics and 
mathematics in High School, Danville, 111.; 1889-90, student in engineering, Illinois 
University; 1890-91, clerk office of chief engineers, U. S. A.; 1S91-96, examining 
corps, U. S. patent office; since 1904, specializing as a mechanical and electrical 
expert in patent causes; 1896 — , practicing patent law in Chicago; member Chicago 
Patent Law Association, American Bar Association, and Western Society" of Engi- 
neers. Married, 1899, Miss Cora L. Allen, of West Chicago. 

996. Charles Sargent McNett, Room 30, Xo. 69 Dearborn St., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1892; LL. B., 1888, Law School, DePauw University. Born, 
March 18, 1861, at Tanesville, Wisconsin. Principal of schools, Wanconda, 111. Mar- 
ried, July 12, 1888', to Miss Elfie Keck. 

997. John Frederick Mail, Lawj-er, 230 Empire Bldg., Denver, Colo. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1SS8, DePauw Universitj-. Born, August 12, 1S65. in Palestine, 
Illinois. Married, March 28, 1892, to Miss Daisy C. Chiles, of Springfield, Mo. 

998. William Arthur Mason, deceased. 

Ph. B. Soldier. Born, May 31, 1866, in Oceana County, Michigan. 18SS, en- 
listed in the United States Army; 1889, appointed corporal, Company F, Twenty- 
third Infantry; discharged, 1891. Died, July 31, 1S91, near Parsons, Kansas. 

999. Kate Mooney (nee Stone), deceased. 

B. S. Born, August 22, 1867, in Fincastle, Indiana. lSSS-90, teacher in 
schools of Bainbridge, Ind. Married, September, 1891, to William P. Mooney, in 
Greencastle. Ind. Died. Januan.- IS, 1904, at Los Angeles, Cal. (See 953.) 

1000. George Howard Murphy, Minister, 119 X. Court St., Sullivan, 

Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1891; S. T. B., 1894, Boston University'. Bom, May 20, 1865, 
in Indianapolis, Indiana. 1889-91 and 1893-94, student School of Theolog^^, Boston 
L'niversity; ISSS, entered Southeast (now Indiana) Conference; appointments: Acton; 
Jeffersonville; Broadway, Indianapolis; Lawrenceburg; Martinsville; First Church, 
Greensburg; Trinity, New Albany; Sullivan. Married, January 2, 1896, Miss Annie 
D. Latimer, of Hartford, Conn. 

1001. John Powers Secrest, Agent of Quarries, Laurel, Ind. 

B. S. Born, October 24, 1865, in Laurel, Indiana. 1889, graduated from Cin- 
cinnati Law School; trustee for Laurel township; now traveling for quarries. Mar- 
ried, November 20, 1892, to Miss Flora Patterson, of Laurel, Ind. 

1002. Charles Gibson Simison, Farmer, Romney, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 22, 1865, at Romney, Indiana. Brother of 051, 1043 
and 1147. Engaged in farming at Romney, Ind. 

1003. Edward Buckham Taylor Spencer, Teacher, Via Firenzi 38, 

Rome, Itah-. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1891; graduate student, Harvard University', 1901-02; graduate 
student Columbia University, 1902-03. Born, April 26, 1863, in Delmar, Iowa. 1888- 
92, professor of Ancient Languages, Moores Hill College; 1890-92, vice president 
of same; 1892-94, graduate student, Johns Hopkins L'niversit\-; 1894-1905, professor 
of Latin, University of Denver; 1905 — , director, Collegio Metodista, Rome, Italy. 
Published "Adnominatio in the Plays of Plautus" (1906). Married, August 9, 
1894, Miss Lulu B. Ward, of Vevay, Ind., who died June 4, 1896; married, j\ily 31, 
1906, Miss Helen Imogen Hathaway, cf Plattsburg, X. Y. 

1004. Charles Ernest Sturgis, Lawyer, 613 S. Main St., Bluffton, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894; LL. B., 1888. DePauw University. Born, September 15, 
1867, at Bluffton, Indiana. Nov. 17, 1906 — , judge of 28th judicial district of Indi- 
ana. Married, September 18, 1895, Miss Anna Deam. 



1889 Alumnal Record 155 

1005. Roda Minerva Wallace (nee Kelly), 1446 W. Lake St., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, January 6, 1868, in Annapolis, Parke County, Indi- 
ana. Sister sf 672 and Art 1. 1888-90, teacher in public schools, Gettysburg, Da- 
kota; 1890-92, teacher, St. Cloud, Minn.; 1892-94, stenographer, Minneapolis. Mar- 
ried, June 14, 1894, to Charles S. Wallace. 



L. CLASS OF 1889. 



1006. Frank Lawrence Abbott, Teacher, Greeley, Col. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1892. Born, 1862, in Dillsborough, Indiana. 1889-90, instructor 
in physics in DePauw University; 1890-95, teacher of chemistry, physics and botany 
in Fond du Lac (Wis.) High School; 1895-96, post-graduate work in physics and 
chemistry in- Johns Hopkins University; 1896-98, teacher of natural sciences in La 
Junta (Colo.) High School; 1898-1900, teacher of natural sciences in Trinidad (Colo.) 
High School; 1900 — , professor of Physical Sciences in State Normal School, Greeley, 
Colo. 

1007. Joseph Newton Allen, Farm Loans, Muscogee, Okla. 

A. B. ; LL. E., 1889, DePauw University; A. M., 1892. Born, February 7, 
1868, Greencastle, Indiana. 1889-90, principal of the Burton school, Wichita, Kansas. 

1008. Ernest Irving Antrim, Capitalist, 220 N. Jefferson St., Van 

Wert, O. 

A. B.; A. M., 1890, Boston University; Ph. D-, 1897, Goettingen University, 
Germany. Born, February 21, 1869, in Germantown, Ohio. 1890-92, instructor in 
Greek and English, Belmont College, College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1892-93, in- 
structor in English and student in Boston University; 1893-94, professor of English, 
Wyoming University, Laramie; 1894-97, student in English and German Philology 
in GcEttingen University; 1898-99, lecturer in English, West ; Virginia University, 
Morgantown, W. Va. ; 1899 — , banker and capitalist. Van Wert, Ohio. Married, 
October 17, 1899, to Miss Saida Brumback, of Van Wert, Ohio. 

1009. Douglass Killion Armstrong, General Agent, 1718 W. Morris 

St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1892. Born, .August 19, 1859, in Greene County, Indiana. 
1878-81, taught in Owen and Greene County schools; 1883-86, teacher in New 
Albany High School; 1886-89, student at DePauw; 1889-96, superintendent of West 
Indianapolis schools; 1896-97, principal of schools. Harmony, Ind.; 1897, post grad- 
uate student in Chicago University; 1897-98, principal of Peru High School and 
teacher of History; 1898 — , general agent for "The Student's Cyclopedia" and 
"Webster's International Dictionarj^" subscription edition. Married, December 24, 
1890, to Miss Martha Dickson, of Knightsville, Ind. 

1010. William Henry Axtell, Physician and Surgeon, Bellingham, 

Wash. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1892, DePauw University; M. D., 1891, Medical College of Ohio, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. Born, April 18, 1863, in Tipton, Indiana. 1889-91, student of 
Medicine; 1891, winner of the Dr. Zinke prize, at Medical College; 1891-94, prac- 
ticed medicine at Tipton, Ind.; 1894, removed to Bellingham, Washington. Married, 
June 11, 1891, to Miss F. Sevilla Cleveland. (See lOn.) 

1011. Frances Sevilla Axtell (nee Cleveland), Bellingham, Wash. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1892. Born, June 12, 1866, at Sterling, Illinois. 1889-90, teacher 
of Latin and Mathematics in Northwest Normal School, Lynden, Wash,; latter part 
of 1890, traveled and studied in Europe; 1890-91, taught at Sterling, 111. Mar- 
ried, June 11, 1891, to Dr. W. H. Axtell. (See 1010.) 

1012. Willis Bacon, Lawyer, Tiffin, O. 

B. S. Born, April 11, 1866, in Annapolis, Ohio. 1890, admitted to the bar at 
Columbus, Ohio. Married, November 16, 1892, Miss Margaret Palmer, at Tiffin, 
Ohio. 



156 DePauw University 1889 

1013. Charles Post Benedict, LaT\-yer, 33 Lombard Bldg., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1892; LL. B., 1891, Boston University. Born, March 4, 1869, in 
Rantoul, Illinois. Brother of 923. 1889-91, student of law, Boston University. Mar- 
ried, Tune 2, 1897, to Miss Sadie Sandage, of South Bend, Ind. 

1014. Oscar Harrison Berry, Minister, Ambia, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1892. Born. March 26, 1861, in Easton, Missouri. Did work in 
Central Normal (Ladoga, Ind.), and taught eleven months before entering DePauw. 
Entered Northwest Indiana Conference in 1890. Married, February 18, 1891, Miss 
Clara Belle Row. 

1015. Raymond Clarence Best, Lawyer, 661 Eighth St., Riverside, 

Cal. 

Ph. B. Born, April 20, 1868, Liberty Mills, Indiana. Brother of 1054. 1891, 
removed to California and admitted to the bar of the state; 1895, manager of the 
Riverside Abstract Company. Married, June 24, 1892, to Miss Jennie D. Curtis. 

1016. William Addy Boyd, Minister, Ashland, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1892. Born, in Hallsville, DeWitt County, Illinois. 1889, joined 
the Illinois Conference; appointments: Savoy, Champaign Circuit, Cisco, Sadorus, 
Gifford, Seymour, Mechanicsburg, Williamsville, Decatur Circuit, Ashland. Mar- 
ried, December 17, 1891, to Miss Addie Read, of Champaign, 111. 

1017. John Fred Clearwaters, Alinister, Laramie, Wyo. 

B. S.; A. M., 1892. Born, October 6, 1866, at Perrysville, Indiana. Brother 
of 1060 and 1381. 1889, instructor in Science, Greencastle High School; took the 
histological prize, Indiana Medical College; 1890, public schools, Dayton, Ind.; 1891, 
joined Illinois Conference; 1891-93, professor of Natural Science, Chaddock College, 
Quincy, 111.; pastor: Danville Circuit, Indianola, Maroa, Oakland, Casey, Marshall, 
Bellflower, Fisher, Illiopolis; 190S — , superintendent of Sunday School Extension 
Work in Wyoming, for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Married, July 21, 1892, to 
Miss Frances A. Green, of Manhattan, Kansas. 

1018. John Wesley Julian Collins, ]\Iinister, 2440 Nowland Ave., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1892. Born, September 24, 1862, in Crawford County, Indiana. 
1889, entered the Indiana Conference; appointments: Monrovia; Cannelton; Main 
Street, New Albany; Trinity, Indianapolis; Mooresville; California Street, Indian- 
apolis; Brightwood, Indianapolis; East Tenth Street, Indianapolis. Married, Sep- 
tember 2, 1891, Miss Olive Webb, of Greencastle, Ind. 

1019. Lewis H. Davis, Investor, Dixie, Ga. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1892. Born, March 9, 1868, near North Salem, Indiana. Brother 
of 1020 and 1467. Manager of the clothing firm of A. Heyman & Company, Hur- 
ley, Wis.; engaged in business in Atlanta, Georgia. Married, April 19, 1900, Miss 
Eugenia Morrill, of Atlanta, Ga. 

1020. Walter Scott Davis, Teacher, 6th and Sprague Aves., Tacoma, 

Wash. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1892, DePauw and Cornell. Born, December 29, 1866, near North 
Salem, Indiana. Brother of 1019 and 1467. 1889-91, principal of High School, Dub- 
lin. Indiana; 1891-96, graduate student in History and Political Science in Cornell 
University, Leipzig University, Germany, and University of Chicago; 1894-96, Fellow 
in Historic University of Chicago; 1897-1907, instructor in History and Government, 
High School, Richmond, Ind.; member of American Historical Association; 1898-1907, 
secretary of Wayne County (Indiana) Historical Society; 1909-10, president Wash- 
ington State Histor3' Teachers' Association: 1907 — , professor of History and Po- 
litical Science, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma. 

1021. Christopher Cyrus Dick, Physician, Altoona, Pa. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1892; M. D., 1893, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Balti- 
more, Maryland. Born, December 31, 1860, in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. 1893, 
graduated from College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md. ; 1897, certificate 
for post graduate course on Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Philadelphia Polyclinic 
Hospital for Graduates in Medicine; 1898, passed fourteen examinations for fourth 



1889 Alumnal Record 157 

year class, Medical Department, University of Pennsylvania; 1898, assistant's certifi- 
cate for post graduate course from Will's Eye Hospital, Philadelphia; 1899, in 
charge of refractive department of Opthamology, Medico-Chirurgical Hospital and 
College, Philadelphia; now practicing in Altoona, Pa. 

1022. Wilbur Adrian Fiske, Teacher, 495 Cypress Ave., Pasadena, 

Cal. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1892. Born, August 19, 1861, in Ashland, Ohio. 1889-91, super- 
intendent Owensville public schools summer of 1890, graduate work in biology, 
DePauw University; 1892, graduate work in physics, Harvard University; 1891-1907, 
teacher in physics and chemistry, Richmond, Ind., High School; 1907 — , professor of 
Geology and Mineralogy, Occidental College, Los Angeles, Cal.; 1902, author of 
Physical Laboratory Manual; 1904, president department of Science Instruction of Na- 
tional Education Association; 1908, organized Southern California Science Associa- 
tion, and elected first president; member American Association for the Advance- 
ment of Science; member Indiana Academy of Science; public lecturer on scientific 
subjects. Married, November 7, 1889, Miss Edna Bayne, of Greencastle, Ind., ex- 
DePauw, '86. 

1023. Marshall Elbert Fraser, Minister, Marshfield, Wis. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., 1890; A. M., 1892. Born, September 8, 1863, at Davis Junction, 
Illinois. 1889-90, student of Theology and instructor in Greek, School of Theology, 
DePauw University; 1890, joined the Rock River Conference of the M. E. Church, 
and appointed to Kirkland, Illinois; member of the Southwest Kansas Conference; 
now member of West Wisconsin Conference. 

1024. Charles Washington Gibert. 

A. B. Born, February 22, 1863, in Brooklyn, New York. Merchant in St. 
Louis. 

1025. Myra Gillespie (nee Baker), Bellport, N. Y, 

A. B. ; A. M., 1892. Born, 1863, Cherry Grove, Illinois. Daughter of 153. 
1891-92, professor of French and German, Napa College, Napa, California; 1892-93, 
teacher of English, Fisk University, Tennessee; 1894, student of modern languages, 
Paris, France. Married to S. C. Gillespie. 

1026. Jessie Glenn Happ (nee Cowgill), South Bend, Ind. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1892. Born, November 10, 1868, at Chillicothe, Missouri. Taught 
in State Normal School, St. Cloud, Minn., and in public schools, Paxton, 111. Mar- 
ried, January 25, 1894, to William Happ. 

1027. Virginia Belle Harris, Artist, Rensselaer, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 23, 1865, in Newtown, Indiana. 

1028. Heber Sherry Headen, Minister, New Albany, Ind. 

Ph'. B.; S. T. B., 1890.; A. M., 1892. Born, October 9, 1852, in Vanderburgh 
County, Indiana. 1889-90, pastor Greencastle Circuit; 1890, joined the Indiana Con- 
ference; 1894, graduated in Conference course; appointments: Mitchell; Oakland 
City; New Harmony; Mooresville; Greenwood; Indianapolis; New Albany. Married, 
November 11, 1880, to Miss Jennie A. Henry. (See Art 2.) 

1029. Francis Orville Hester, Teacher, Lane Technical School, Chi- 

cago, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1892. Born, December 20, 1864, in Rushville, Indiana. 1889-90, 

superintendent of public schools in Thorntown, Ind.; 1890-94, principal of High 

School, Kendallville, Ind. ; 1895-1909, instructor in mathematics, Manual Training 
High School, Indianapolis; 1909, in Lane Technical School, Chicago. 

1030. Oliver Morton Hester, Minister, Soulsbyville, Cal. 

A. B.; A. M., 1892, DePauw University and B. D., Drew Theological Semi- 
nary. Born, October 22, 1864, in Charlestown, Indiana. Son of 128. 1889-90, stu- 
dent in DePauw Theological school; 1890-91, pastor at Butler, 111.; 1891-92, student 
in Drew Theological Seminary; entered California Conference; appointments: Mo- 
desto; Atlanta Circuit; Emada and Morgan Hill; Redwood City; Soulsbyville; Red- 
wood City; Yolo; Bloomfield; Linden; Benecia; Occidental; Los Altos; Soulsbyville. 
Married, August 14, 1895, to Miss Lizzie W. McCallum, of Redwood City, Cal. 



158 DePauw University 1889 

1031. Nelson Augustus Hetherington, Clerk, Westfield, Ind. 

B. S.; A. M., 1892. Born, May 27, 1863, in Highland County, Ohio. 1889-92, 
teacher; 1892-95, collector, clerk and student of law; 1895-1901, clerk at A. M. 
Rothschild & Co., The Boston Store, The Fair, and Marshall Field & Co., all of 
Chicago. Forwarding address: P. O. Box 98, Westfield, Ind. 

1032. Lissa Horine (nee Bowser), Chicago, 111. 

B. L. Born near Indianapolis. Student in art. Married, William Horine. 

1033. John Luther Jackson, Lawyer, 1147 Monadnock Bldg., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1892, DePauw University; LL. B., 1893, Lake Forest University. 
Born, October 30, 1866, in Stockwell, Indiana. Son of 209, and brother of 1662. 

1892, graduated from the Chicago College of Law, and admitted to the bar; 1892-93, 
post graduate course in law; 1892 — , member of the law firm of Bond, Adams, Pick- 
ard & Jackson; member of Chicago Patent Law Association; member of the Law 
Club of Chicago; member of Chicago Bar Association; 1902-07, president Board of 
Education, River Forest, 111.; 1902-07, member and president River Forest Library 
Board. Married, June 24, 1891, Miss Laura E. Bond, of Chicago. Residence: 337 
Keystone Ave., River Forest, 111. 

1034. Charles Wesley Mann, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. Teacher. Born, October 31, 1862, in Huntertown, Indiana. 
1887-88, commandant DeVeaux College, Suspension Bridge, N. Y. ; 1888-91, super- 
intendent Kenyon Military Academy, Gambler, Ohio; 1891-96, dean of Chicago 
Academy; 1896, until death, charge of History Department, Lewis Institute. Mem- 
ber of Chicago Historical Society; author of "Fort Dearborn: Its Place in the 
History of the Frontier," and other historical writings. Married, September 12, 1888, 
Miss Mary Love Ridpath, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 948.) Died, May 1, 1909, 
at Chicago. 

1035. Amos Colin Maple, Bank Cashier, Whittier, Cal. 

A. B. ; LL. B., 1891, University of Michigan. A. M., 1892, DePauw Uni- 
versity. Born, October 12, 1867, in Rush County, Indiana. 1889-91, student of 
Law, University of Michigan; 1891-92, teacher of Latin and mathematics, Knights- 
town High School; 1893, taught in Spiceland Academy; principal of Winchester, Ind. 
High School; 1900 — , cashier Whittier Savings Bank, Whittier, Cal. Married, 1897, 
to Miss Lula Charles Hadley. (Earlham '94.) 

1036. Frank Mace McFarland, Teacher, Stanford University, Cal. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1893, Leland Stanford, Jr., University; Ph. D., 1896, Uni- 
versity of Wurzburg, Germany. Brother of 604. Born, June 10, 1869, in Centralia, 
Illinois. 1889-92, professor of Biology and Geology in Olivet College, Olivet, Michigan; 
1892-94, instructor in Histology, Leland Stanford, Jr., University; 1894-97, assist- 
ant professor of Histology, Leland Stanford, Jr., University; 1897, student in Uni- 
versities of Wurzburg and Zurich, and in Naples Zoological Station; 1897-1909, as- 
sociate professor of Histology, Leland Stanford, Jr., University; 1909 — , professor of 
Histology, same. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, Wash- 
ington Academy of Science, Biological Society of Washington, National Geographic 
Society. Author of numerous scientific papers upon Invertebrate Zoology and 
Histology. Married, August 27, 1902, Miss Olive Knowles Hornbrook, of Cam- 
bridge, Ohio. 

1037. John Wesley Miller, Minister, 820 Vermont St., Quincy, III. 

A. B.; A. M., 1892; D. D. DePauw University, 1907. Born, September 9, 1866, 
in Edgar County, Illinois. Brother of 1307. 1889, joined the Illinois Conference; 
appointments: Toledo; Marshall; Charleston; Rushville; Urbana; 1903-05, superin- 
tendent of Mattoon District; 1905 — , Quincy. Delegate to General Conference in 
1904 and 1908. Married, July 23, 1890, to Miss M. Nettie Evinger. 

1038. William Edward Oden, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1892. Born, July 11, 1866, in DeKalb County, Indiana. 1889-90, 
principal Spencer (Ind.) High School; 1890-91, with Chicago Associated Press; 1892, 
g^raduated at Northwestern University Law School and admitted to the Chicago bar; 

1893, post graduate, Chicago College of Law; 1898, enlisted in Spanish-American 
war, Troop H., Young's Cavalry, and died, June 26, 1898, in camp at Crawfish 
Springs. 



1889 Alumnal Record 159 

1039. Fred Leigh Pochin, Farmer, Spencer, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1892; LL. B., 1892, Northwestern University. Born, March 24, 
1868, in Owen County, Indiana. Brother of 870. 1889, president Greenville Col- 
lege, Kentucky; 1892-97, practicing law, Chicago; 1897-1900, superintendent of schools, 
Spencer, Ind.; 1900-01, post graduate student in English, Indiana University. 

1040. Asher Shepley Preston, Minister, Winchester, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1892. Born, June 16, 1859, in Bluffton, Indiana.^ 1884-87, super- 
intendent public schools, Fremont, Ind.; 1887, entered North Indiana Conference; 
appointments: Corrunna; Wolcottsville ; Albion; Kendallville; Knightstown; Goshen, 
First Church; Kokomo, Grace Church; Wayne St., Ft. Wayne; First Church, Wa- 
bash. Married, October 4, 1883, to Miss Carrie Augusta Brown. 

1041. Russell Davisson Robinson, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1892. Born, September 26, 1867, in Indianapolis, Indiana. 
1889-91, reporter on Indianapolis Journal; 1891-96, editorial department of City 
Press Association, of Chicago; 1896-98, assistant city editor of Chicago Journal; 
1898-99 telegraph editor of Chicago Journal; 1899-1900, editorial department of City 
Press Association of Chicago. Died, November 2, 1900, at Elkhart, Ind. 

1042. William Hale Sharp, Lawyer, 82 Sixteenth Ave., Columbus, O. 

B. S.; A. M., 1893. Born, September 29, 1865, near Sugar Grove, Ohio. 

1043. David Parker Simison, Dealer in Grain, Romney, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 30, 1867, Romney, Indiana. Brother of 651, 1002 and 
1147. 1900-04, township trustee; now dealer in grain and coal. Married, October 
24, 1906, Miss Alma Skinner. 

1044. Charles C. Spencer, Lawyer, Monticello, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1889, School of Law; DePauw University. Born, January 6, 
1868, at Monticello, Indiana. 1890-92, practiced law in Chicago; 1892, removed^ to 
Monticello, Ind., where his farming, business, and banking interests are located; 
1894-98, city attorney, Monticello; 1910 — , vice president of State Bank of Monticello; 
also practices law in Lake County, Ind.. and in Chicago. 

1045. Edward Thompson Teitsworth, Lawyer, 209 Andrus Bldg., 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

B. S.; LL. B., 1889. School of Law, DePauw University; A. M., 1892. Born, 
July 14, 1864, Elysburg, Pennsylvania. 1889, admitted to the Minnesota bar; 1903, 
removed to Bagley, Minn., and served as city attorney; 1905-09, county attorney for 
Clearwater County; 1909, returned to Minneapolis. Married, October 5, 1893, Miss 
Mary Pearson. 

1046. Curtis Thompson Troth, deceased. 

A. B. Teacher. Born, August 18, 1864, at Vandalia, Owen County, Indiana. 
Died, June 25, 1889, at his home near Vandalia, Ind. 

1047. Frank Scriven Warner. 

A. B. Lawyer. Born, September 18, 1862, at Smithville, Peoria County, Illi- 
nois. Principal of public schools, Groveland, 111.; 1893, admitted to the bar, at 
Chicago. 

1048. Minnie Alice Wheeler (nee Haskell), 726 Adams St., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1892. Born, July 23, 1867, at Annapolis, Indiana. 1889-91, 
teacher in preparatory school of DePauw University. Married, November 7, 1891, 
Walton Mark Wheeler. (See 964.) 

1049. William Dana Wilcox, Justice of the Peace, 2224 Milwaukee 

Ave., Chicago, 111. 

B. S.; A. M., 1892. Born, July 27, 1866, in Utica, Illinois. 1889-98, book 
publisher, Chicago; April, 1889, appointed justice of the peace for town of Jeffer- 
son. Married, December 26, 1889, to Miss Mary Agnes Palmer. 

1050. James Herbert Wilkerson, Lawyer, 217 LaSalle St., Chicago. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1892; LL. B., 1892. Born, December 11, 1869, in Savannah, 
Missouri. Brother of 1331. 1890-91, principal High School, Hastings, Neb.; 1891- 
93, instructor in rhetoric and oratory, DePauw University; 1893 — , lawyer, Chicago; 



160 DePauw University 1890 

1903, member Illinois General Assembly; 1903-04, county attorney, Cook County; 
1906- — , special United States attorney in cases under Interstate Commerce and Anti- 
Trust Acts; special assistant to Attorney General of United States. Married, Au- 
gust 27, 1891, Miss Mary E. Roth. (See 1051.) 

1051. Mary Ellen Wilkerson (nee Roth), 6448 Minerva Ave., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1892. Born, April 21, 1867, in LaPorte County, Indiana. 1889, 
principal High School, Hartford City, Ind. ; 1890, teacher of English, High School, 
Hastings, Neb.; 1893, court reporter 13th Judicial District of Indiana; 1894 — , with 
Ginn & Co., Chicago. Married, August 27, 1891, James H. Wilkerson. (See 1050,) 

1052. Henry Herbert Wright, Railway Clerk, 3003 Locust St., St. 

Louis, Mo. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1879, St. Louis Law School. Born, February 27, 1858, in 
Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York. 1879-81, attorney-at-law; 1881-84, mercan- 
tile business; 1890, entered North Indiana Conference, and stationed at Akron; 1891, 
Marion Circuit; 1894, resigned from the ministry on account of ill health; 1894 — , 
with Missouri Pacific Railway offices. Married, September 1, 1890, Miss Mary J. 
Barwick. 

1053. Mary Josephine Wright (nee Barwick), 124 E. Franklin St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1894. Born, December 29, 1868, in Greencastle, Indiana. Married, 
September 1, 1890, Mr. Henry H. Wright. 



LI. CLASS OF 18S0. 



1054. Ralph William Best, deceased. 

B. S. Horticulturist. Born, October 29, 1863, at Liberty Mills, Wabash County, 
Indiana. Brother of 1015. Married June 14, 1892, to Miss Jennie E. Harden, near 
Princeton, Ind. Died, Julj' 4, 1908, at Banning, Cal. 

1055. Elmer Ellsworth Botkin, Lawyer, 601 W. North St., Muncie, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, November 10, 1861, in Randolph County, Indiana. 
1890-92, principal of the Modoc school; 1892 — , in the practice of law. Married, 
October 14, 1903, Miss Leota Nordyke Davis. 

1056. Maude Bower (nee Fulkerson), 65 E. Second St., Chillicothe, 

Ohio. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1893. Born, in Frankfort, Indiana. 1890-92, studied in Paris 
and Berlin; 1892-95, professor of Modern Languages, Washburn College, Topeka, 
Kansas; summers of 1895 and '98, graduate student in Chicago University; 1895-98, 
professor of Modern Languages, Western College, Toledo, Iowa. Married, September 
7, 1899, to Dr. Raymond E. Bower. 

1057. William , Oliver Bowers, Teacher, 826 W. Main St., Muncie, 

Ind. 

A. R; A. M., 1894. Born, June 14, 1868, in Tabor, Indiana. 1890-1904, 
teacher in public schools of Indiana; 1904-06, principal of High School, Eaton, Ind.; 
1906 — , teacher of Latin, High School, Muncie, Ind. Married, December 18, 1898, 
Miss May Good, of Selma, Ind. 

1058. Albertus Theodore Briggs, Minister, 703 Franklin St., Valpa- 

raiso, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1893; S. T. B., 1891. Born, March 3, 1862, near Findlay, Ohio. 
1889, entered N. W. Indiana Conference; appointments: Associate pastor, Centenary, 
Terre Haute; Grace, Rochester; Kentland; Monticello; Attica; 1908 — , superin- 
tendent Hammond District. Married, June 14, 1893, Miss Lenore Alleman. (See 
1103.) 



1890 Alumnal Record 161 

1059. Horace Lycurgus Burr, Real Estate and Collections, 110 N. 

Main St., Newcastle, Ind. 

B. S.; A. M., 1893; LL. B., 1895, Indiana Law School. Born, January 27, 
1870, at New Castle, Indiana. 1893, in graduate department, University of Chicago; 
1894-95, state president Epworth League of Indiana; 1898-1902, newspaper busi- 
ness, Chicago; 1902 — , real estate, building, rentals, and collections, Newcastle, Ind. 
Married, May 11, 1898, Miss Lillian Grace Peirce, at Middletown, Ind. 

1060. Harriet Burris (nee Clearwaters), The Delmoor, Clifton, Cin- 

cinnati, O. 

B. S.; A. M., 1894. Born, April 12, 1868, at Perrysville, Indiana. Sister of 1017 
and 1381. Married, December 28, 1891, to Mr. William Paxton Burris. (See 1105.) 

1061. Florence H. Busby (nee Kemp), Lapel, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 10, 1864, at Anderson, Indiana. Taught one year. Married, 
October 13, 1892, to I. V. Busby. 

1062. Worth Ernest Caylor, Lawyer, 100 Washington St., Chicago, 

111. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1891. Born, August 25, 1867, near Arcadia, Hamilton County, 
Indiana. Married, June 12, 1895, to Miss Katherine Vaughan, of Richmond, Ind. 

1063. Homer Schofield Chenoweth, Farmer and Stock-grower, R. R. 

No. 6, Marshall, 111. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1891. Born, October 20, 1862, at Chenoweth's Ferry, Clark 
County, Illinois. 1892, taught school; 1893, removed to Oklahoma; in law office of 
Morgan & Pancoast; December, 1894, removed to Clark County, 111.; at present 
engaged in farming and stock raising. Married, August 3, 1891, Miss Minnie Swern. 

1064. Frederick Albert Cleveland, Publicist, 301 W. 102nd St., New 

York City. 

Ph. B.; Ph. D., 1900, University of Pennsylvania. 1893, author of "Cleve- 
land's Annotations to Vols. 1 and 2, Hill's Code of State of Washington;" 1892-94, 
member of law firm, Bruce, Brown & Cleveland; 1894-96, firm of Brown & Cleve- 
land of New Whatcom, Washington; 1896-98, graduate work in University of Chi- 
cago; 1897-98, fellow in Political Science, University of Chicago; 1899-1900, graduate 
work in University of Pennsylvania; 1899, Harrison fellow in Economics, University 
of Pennsylvania; 1900-02, instructor in Finance, University of Pennsylvania; 1902-04, 
professor of Finance, New York University; 1902-08, secretary of Committee on 
Municipal Accounting and Statutes of National Municipal League; 1904-09, member of 
Mayor's Commission on Finance and Taxation, New York; 1906-10, member of Com- 
mittee on Revision of Administrative Accounts and Methods, New York; 1906-10, 
director of the Bureau of Municipal Research. Author of "The Growth of Democ- 
racy in the United States" (1899); "Public Trusts and Their Uses" (1902), "First 
Lessons in Finance" (1903), "The Bank and the Treasury" (1904), "The Promotion 
and Capitalization of Railroads" (1908), "Municipal Administration and Account- 
ing" (1909). Married, July 17, 1902, Miss Jessica England Lindsay. 

1065. Wesley Clark Crawford, Minister, Merom, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1893. Born, February 4, 1858, in Johnson County, Indiana. 
1890, admitted to the Southeast Indiana Conference. Appointments; Nineva Cir- 
cuit, Castleton Circuit, Metamora, Merom. Married, November 5, 1890, Miss Mary 
E. Bruner. 

1066. Mary Sidelia Donner (nee Starr), 623 E. Seminary St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1893. Born, January 2, 1871, near Bainbridge, Indiana. 1891, 
teacher in Worthington Normal School; 1891-92, teacher in Woodland College, In- 
dependence, Mo.; 1892-93, teacher in Logansport High School; 1893-97, teacher in 
Preparatory School, DePauw University. Married, August 11, 1897, to Frank Don- 
ner, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1067. Aaron Isaac Dotey, Teacher, 600 W. 114th St., New York City. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1893. Born, September 16, 1862, Indianapolis, Indiana. 1890-92, 
instructor in Preparatory School; 1892-93. instructor in Latin, DePauw University; 



162 DePauw University 1890 

1893-99, Latin teacher, Indianapolis High School; 1899-1900, resident agent in New 
York City for Scott, Foresinan & Co., educational publishers, of Chicago; 1900 — , 
Latin teacher in DeWitt Clinton High School, New York City. Author of "Latin 
Exercise Book." Married, July 3, 1903, Miss Helen Eischer Schwartz, of Ports- 
mouth, Ohio. 

1068. "Warren Washburn Florer, 910 Olivia Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894; Ph. D., 1897, Cornell University. Born, May 17, 1870, 
at Loda, Illinois. Brother of 1172. 1890-91 and 1892-93, graduate student, Cornell 
University, Ithaca, New York; 1893-96, student at Leipzig University, Germany; 
1896-97, fellow, Cornell University; 1897-98, professor of German at University 
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Author of: "Substantioflexion bei Martin Luther 
Gender-change from M. H. G. to Luther; Selections from Luther's Bible Transla- 
tions"; "Biblische Geschichten V. S. W. Heyse's L'Arrabbiata; Baumbach's, "Der 
Schwiegersohn, Wildenbruch's "Novellen," Schiller's "Die Jungfrau von Orleans," 
"Use of German," etc.; guides for the study of Heyse's "L'Arrabbiata," Riehl's "Burg 
Neideck," Goethe's "Egmont" and "Hermann und Dorothea," Schiller's "Wilhelm 
Tell"; articles on contemporary German literature, Methods of Teaching, and Lu- 
ther's Language, "Schiller's Conception of Liberty," etc.; in preparation: "Luther's 
Translation of Job," "The Eschenburg Manuscripts," "Direct Method Series," and 
articles on German literature. Married, June 22, 1898, Miss Jeannette Smith, of 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

1069. Wellington John Griffith, ll Court St., Tiffin, O. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1893. Born, June 15, 1865, at Melmore, Ohio. 1895, real estate 
agent and money leaner. Tiffin, Ohio. Married, April 5, 1894, to Miss Emma 
Sneckenberger. ! IJ i jjj 

1070. William Russell Hornbaker, Lawyer, 3217 Ivison St., Berwyn, 

111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1893; graduate of Chicago College of Law, Lake Forest Uni 
versity, 1905. Born, March 8, 1870, at Yountsville, Indiana. Brother of 1232 
1890-91, civil engineer, Sanitary District of Chicago; 1891-92, teacher, East Wheat 
land, Illinois; 1892-1900, instructor in Chemistry, Lake High School, Chicago; 1900 
principal, Chicago public schools; 1907-09, president Board of Education, Berwyn 
111. Married, August 18, 1893, Miss Mary D. Rogers. 

1071. Kairy Mason Johnson, Real Estate, 428 Law Bldg., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., 1892, Boston University. Born, January 21, 1860, in Alex- 
andria, Clark County, Missouri. 1890-92, student, Boston University; 1892, ad- 
mitted to the North Indiana Conference; appointments: Albion; Pierceton; Trinity, 
Ft. Wayne; Fairniount; Indiana Avenue, Anderson; 1897-1905, agent for New York 
Life Insurance Company; 1905 — , real estate, loans and insvirance. Married, Janu- 
ary 1, 1895, Miss Lillian White Goldrick, of Indianapolis, Ind. Residence, 3220 
North New Jersey street. 

1072. William H. Latta, Lawyer, 810 Traction Terminal Bldg., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1891; A. M., 1893.. Born, November 5, 1868, in Noble County, 
Indiana. 1900 — , trustee of DePauw University. Married, June 24, 1894, to Miss 
Carrie Hunt, of Greencastle, Ind. 

1073. Tclesphore Leveque. 

B. L. ; S. T. B. Minister. Born, September 13, 1852, in Beauvois, Northern 
France. French missionary in New York City, one year; same in Worcester, Mas- 
sachusetts, two years; same in Housatonic, Massachusetts, two years; 1895, same in 
Cohoes, New York. 

1074. Daniel Trembly MacDougal, Carnegie Institution, Washington, 

D. C, and Tucson, Ariz. 

B. S.; M. S., pro merito, 1893, Purdue University; A .M., 1894, DePauw Uni- 
versity; Ph. D., 1897, Purdue University. Born, March 16, 1865, in Liberty, In- 
diana. 1890-92, instructor in Biology, Purdue University; summer of 1891, special 
agent of the United States Department of Agriculture, making botanical explora- 
tions in Arizona; 1892, similar service in Idaho; 1898, further service in Arizona; 
1893-95, instructor in Botany, University of Minnesota; 1895-99, assistant professor 
of Botany, in charge of the plant physiology. University of Minnesota; 1899, ap- 



1890 Alumnal Record 163 

pointed director of the Laboratories, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park; 
1904;, assistant director of New York Botanical Garden; 1906 — , director, Depart- 
ment of Botanical Research, Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C. ; 1894, trans- 
lator and editor, Oel's Pflanzenphysiologische Versuche; 1895, author, Experimental 
Plant Physiology; 1888, joint author, "Living Plants and Their Properties"; 1900, 
author, "Nature and Work of Plants"; editor, Journal of the New York Botanical 
Garden; associate editor. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club; Practical Text-Book 
of Plant Physiology (1901) ; Elementary Plant Physiology (1902-04) ; Influence of 
Light and Darkness Upon Growth and Development (1903, New York Botanical 
Garden) ; Mutants and Hybrids of the Oenotheras (with A. M. Vail and others) 
(1905) ; Botanical Features of North American Deserts, and other contributions on 
physiology, evolution and desert vegetation, to periodicals; editor, Species and Varie- 
ties (De Vries). Married, January 24, 1893, Miss Louise Fisher. Laboratory ad- 
dress, Tucson, Arizona. 

1075. Paul Morgan Miller, Teacher, 4021 Russell Ave., St. Louis, 

Mo. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1890; A. M., 1894. Born, May 17, 1868, Paradise, Pennsylvania. 
1890-92, principal LaGrange (Ind.) High School; 1892-93, bond clerk, Missouri Pa- 
cific Railway- System; 1893-95, teacher of Physics, St. Louis High School. Married, 
December 25, 1891, to Miss Mary Nutt, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1076). 

1076. Mary Miller (nee Nutt), 4021 Russell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

B. L. Born, October 31, 1869, Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1755. ^Married, 
December 25, 1891, Paul M. Miller, of St. Louis. (See 1075). 

1077. Addison Webster Moore, Teacher, University of Chicago, Chi- 

cago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1893; Ph. D., 1898, University of Chicago. <l> B K. Born, July 
80, 1866, in Plainfield, Indiana. 1890, principal High School, Marion, Ind.; 1891-93, 
instructor in Preparatory School, DePauw University; 1893, scholar in Sage School 
of Philosophy, Cornell University; 1894, fellow in Philosophy, LTniversity of Chicago; 
now professor of Philosophy, University of Chicago. Author of: "Pragmatism and 
Its Critics," and numerotis articles and monographs on philosophical subjects. Mem- 
ber of American Philosophical Association and American Psychological Association. 
Married, September 1, 1891, to ]\Iiss Ella E. Adams, of Terre Haute, Ind. (See II87.) 

1078. Charles Henry Cross Poucher, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M. ; M. D., 1893, Medical College of Indiana. Born, November 22, 
1868, in Loogootee, Indiana. Son of 240 and brother of 1137, 1248, 1564, 1676, 
1729 and 2139. 1890-91, principal intermediate department DePauw College, New 
Albany, Ind.; 1891-93, medical student; 1893-94, chief interne of the City Hospital, 
Indianapolis; 1894-97, practicing physician, Indianapolis; December 1, 1897, ap- 
pointed superintendent of the City Hospital, Indianapolis, which office he resigned 
October 15, 1900; 1893-1900, one of the corps of instructors in the Medical College 
of Indiana. Died, February 6, 1901, in Swanton, Neb., and is buried at Green- 
castle, Ind. 

1079. George Clinton Price, Teacher, Stanford University, Cal. 

B. S.; Ph. D., 1897, Leland Stanford, Jr. University. Born, May 30, 1860, at 
Sugar Grove, Indiana. 1890-92, student of Biology, Johns Hopkins University; sum- 
mer of 1891, student at the Johns Hopkins Marine Laboratory', Port Henderson, Ja- 
maica; 1895-96, studied in the University of IMunich; 1903-04, studied in the Uni- 
versity of Berlin and in Harvard University; since 1892, teaching Zoology in Le- 
land Stanford, Jr., University; at present associate professor of Zoology. Married, 
December 27, 1899, Miss Edith Basye, of Rockport, Ind. (See 1131.) 

1080. Renos Harlan Richards, Physician, Patricksburg, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894; M. D., Central College Physicians and Surgeons, Indian- 
apolis, 1903. Born, September 8, 1866, in Patricksburg, Indiana. 1891-97, superin- 
tendent Spencer public schools; 1897-98, head of department of Mathematics, Battle 
Creek, Mich., High School; 1896-98, treasurer of the Indiana Lincoln League of Re- 
publican Clubs; contributor to "Poets and Poetry of Indiana" (1900); occasional con- 
tributor of verse and prose to the Indianapolis Journal, Youth's Instructor, and other 
publications; member of the Western Association of Writers; 1900-03, demonstrator 
of Histology and instructor in Latin in College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indian- 
apolis, and under-graduate student in same; 1902 and 1904, elected Coroner of Owen 
County, Ind.; 1906 and 1908, elected Treasurer of same; now practicing medicine in 
Patricksburg, Ind. Married, August 3, 1892, to Miss Blanche Bladen, who died No- 
vember 27, 1895; married, June 28, 1898, to Miss Emma Josephine Coffey, of Brazil, 
Ind. (See 1249.) 



164 DePauw University 1890 

1081. William Bryant Rinker, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., Ohio Wesleyan University; A. M-, Harvard University, 1905. 
Teacher. Born, August 26, 1863, in Springfield, Ohio. 1879-85, taught in public 
schools in Ohio; 1890-92, superintendent of city schools, Ohio; 1892-94, traveled 
and studied in Harvard and Heidelberg Universities; 1894-98, Greek and Meta- 
physics, Galloway College, Searcy, Ark.; 1898-1900, Latin and Psychology, LeMars 
Normal College, Iowa; 1900-04, Philosophy and German, Grayson College, White- 
wright, Texas; 1905, until death, Philosophy and German, Polytechnic College, Fort 
Worth, Texas. Died, January 4, 1909, at Fort Worth, Texas. 

1082. John Harmon Robinson, IMine Owner, Maumee, Ark. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B. Born, June 27, 1862, at Wheatland, Indiana. Special traveling 
agent for the Travelers' Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. ; now mine owner 
and broker. Married, May 19, 1892, Miss Anna Hough, of Carthage, Mo. 

1083. Ernest Grant Rognon, Lawyer, 174 P St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B. Born, May 22, 1866, in Clark County, Indiana. Married, June 
9, 1890, to Miss Eva CuUey, who died January 1, 1899. 

1084. Frank Tipton Rudy, Physician, 502 E. Greene St., Champaign, 

111. 

Ph. E.; A. M., 1893; M. D., 1892, Medical College of Indiana. Born, May 11, 
1865, near Millersburg, Ohio. Demonstrator of Histology and adjunct professor of 
Chemistry, Medical College of Indiana; interne Indianapolis City Dispensary; post 
graduate work in Vienna, Austria. Married, November 17, 1903, Miss Minnie M. 
Ward, of Columbus, Ohio. 

1085. Ora Belle Shirk (nee Newcomer), Delphi, Ind. 

B. L. Born, September 3, 1867, in Tipton, Indiana. Sister of 1265. Married, 
April 5. 1893, to James A. Shirk. 

1086. John William Sluss, Physician, 217 Newton Claypool Bldg., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1894; M. D., 1893, Medical College of Indiana. Born, August 
27, 1867, at Cloverdale, Indiana; 1890-91, principal of Cloverdale schools; 1893-94, 
interne in City Dispensary, Indianapolis; 1894 — , engaged in practice of medicine j 
demonstrator of Anatomy, Medical College of Indiana; 1899-1908, professor of Anat- 
omy, Medical College of Indiana; 1908 — , professor of Anatomy and Clinical Surg- 
ery, Indiana University School of Medicine; 1906, secretary of Indianapolis Board 
of Health. Author of "Emergency Surgery." Married, October 14, 1896, to Miss 
Cora Mabel Hart, of Cloverdale, Ind. 

1087. Sidney Thomas Sterling, Farmer, R. R. No. 3, Camden, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 10, 1859, near Camden, Indiana. Farmer and contribu- 
tor to agricultural papers. 

1088. Charles Watson Treat, Teacher, 553 Pacific St., Appleton, Wis. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1893. 4> B K. Born, January 29, 1860, at Sparta, Illinois. 1884, 
graduated from the Southern Illinois Normal University; principal of the East Side 
public schools, Effingham, 111.; 1890-94, professor of Science, Napa College, Cal.; 1894, 
professor of Physics and Chemistry, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis.; 1900 — ,. 
professor of Physics, same; vice president of the university since 1898. 

1089. Morris Rowland Turk, Minister, 24 Winnemay St., Natick, 

Mass. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1893; Ph. D., Boston University, 1902. _ Born, June 2, 1867, in 
Greenwood, Indiana. 1890-91, and 1S92-93, assistant librarian, DePauw University; 
1891-92, pastor M. E. Church, Orland, Ind.; 1893-95, student in School of AH 
Sciences, Boston University; minister in Congregational Church; 1896-98, Quincy, 
Mass.; 1898-1903, Wenham, Mass.; 1904 — , Natick, Mass. Married, October 17, 1891, 
to Miss Ollie B. Hays, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1328.) 

1080. Guy Morrison Walker, Lawyer, 301 W. 106th St., New York 
City. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1891, DePauw University; A. M., 1893. Born, January 24, 
1870, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Son of 298 and brother of 1150, 1623 and 1975. 
1873-81, lived in China; 1891, admitted to Indiana bar, and since then in New York, 
Michigan, Tennessee, and Arkansas; expert on Chinese matters; edited all matter- 



1891 Alumnal Record 165 

relating to China in Leslie's Weekly during- period of Boxer outbreaks; was called 
in consultation by President McKir.ley during the complications between the Powers 
in the Chinese Empire, and was offered commission in United States Army for serv- 
ice on Gen. Chaffee's staff in China, but declined; 1894, organized the Terre Haute 
Trust Co.; 1898, the Security Trust Co., of Toledo, Ohio, in which year located in 
New York; expert in reorganization of railways and has held several offices in rail- 
way and traction companies; in 1901, special counsel for Everett-Moore Syndicate; 
reorganized the Detroit & Toledo Shore Ry. Syndicate, Columbus, Delaware & Marion 
Ry. Co., Pittsburg Ry. & Light Co., and others; in 1907, chairman Knickerbocker 
Trust Co. (N. Y.) Depositors' Reorganization committee; chairman numerous re- 
organization committees; author of "Railroads and Wages," "What Shall We Buy?" 
"Interurban Railways," and of many articles in financial and transportation jour- 
nals, and of pamphlets on financial and economic questions, Chinese matters, etc., 
also of "The Record of Phi Kappa Psi;" in 1909, founded and endowed "The Hori- 
zon Lectures" in Political Economy, at DePauw University. Married, December 15, 
1891, Miss Minnie L. Royse, of Terre Haute, Ind. (See 1091.) 

1091. Minnie Lulu Walker (nee Royse), 301 W. 106th St., New York- 

City. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1893. Born, June 18, 1889, in Paola, Kansas. Sister of 1315. 
1891, student of State Normal School, Terre Haute, Ind. Author of "Kappa's Rec- 
ord: a Short History of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority;" president of New York 
Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Married, December 15, 1891, Guy 
Morrison Walker. (See 1090.) 

1092. James Clarence Walters, Lawyer, 75 N. Main St., Logan, Utah. 

Ph. E. ; LL. B., 1890. Born, November 1, 1867, Covington, Kentucky. 1890-91, 
attorney-at-law, Richmond, Ind.; 1891-1900, attorney-at-law, Logan, Utah. Married, 
November 15, 1904, Miss Flora G. Chamberlain, of Chicago, 111. 

1093. Artemus Ward, Rice Planter, R. R. 1, Carlisle, Ark. 

A. B.; A. M., 1893; Sc. D., Taylor University, 1901. Born, October 2, 1862, in 
Carroll County, Indiana. 1890-96, member of Northwest Indiana Conference; 1896- 
1901, teacher in Taylor University, Upland, Ind.; 1901-03, in Kansas Wesleyan Uni- 
versity; 1903-06, in Lincoln Memorial University; 1906 — , rice planter and breeder 
of thoroughbred stock, Carlisle, Ark. Married, June 24, 1890, Miss Allie Greenfield, 
of Brookston, Ind. 

1094. Roy Owen West, Lawyer, 164 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 

A. B._; LL. B.; A. M., 1893. Born, October 27, 1868, in Georgetown, Illinois. 
1894, Assistant County Attorney (Cook County), in charge of tax department; No- 
vember 27, 1894, elected president of the Republican organization in the Thirtieth 
Ward of the city of Chicago; 1895-97, City Attorney of Chicago; 1897, renominated 
by Republican party for City Attorney — defeated, but led the ticket by 56,400 votes; 
1904 and 1908, managed campaigns for nomination and renomination of Charles S. 
Deneen, for Governor of Illinois; since 1904, chairman Republican State Committee 
of Illinois; senior member law firm of West, Eckhart & Taylor; since 1908, member, 
now president, of Board of Review of Assessments of Cook County. Married, June 
11, 1898, Miss Louise O. Augustus, of Paris, 111., who died November 4, 1901; mar- 
ried, June 8, 1904, Louise McWilliams, of Dwight, 111. Residence, 5633 Woodlawn 
Ave., Chicago, 111. 



LIL CLASS OF 1891. 



1095. Margaret Ellen Abbott (nee Smith), 284 Orange St., New Ha- 

ven, Conn. 

Ph. B. Born, October 18, 1870, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Daughter of 268 and 
sister of 1293 and 1391. Married, September 6, 1899, Prof. Wilbur C. Abbott, now 
of Yale University. 

1096. Thurman Davis Allen, Electrical Contractor, 10 E. North St., 

Danville, 111. 

B. S.; A. M., 1894. Born, March 13, 1870, at Greencastle, Indiana. 1891-92, 
pursued special course at Cornell University; 1892-94, in the employ of the Chicago 
Edison Company; 1894-95, electrician for the Danville Gas, Electric Light and Street 



166 DePauw University 1891 

Railway Company; 1895-1903, member of firm of Aylsworth & Allen, Electrical Con- 
tractors; 1903 — , owner of Allen Electric Co. Married, April 14, 1897, to Miss 
Viola O. Beck. 

1097. Willits A. Bastian, Lawyer, 723 Law Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; LL. B. Born, October 20, 1866, at Ligonier, Indiana. 1891-92, principal 
Hastings (Neb.) High School; 1892-94, topographer, Springfield, Ohio; 1894 — , lawyer, 
Indianapolis. Married, May 23, 1895, to Miss Mary L. Ellison, of La Grange, Ind. 

1098. Jessie Beard (nee Noble), deceased. 

B. L. Born, September 6, 1869, in Indianapolis, Indiana. 1893-94, taught in 
Greenwood; 1894-95, in Anderson; 1895-97, in newspaper work. Married, May 14, 
1895, to Clarence H. Beard, at Greenwood, Ind. Died, December 20, 1906, at New- 
castle, Ind. 

1099. Russell Kenneth Bedgood, Law^^er, Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. $ B K. Born, May 20, 1867, at Rising Sun, Indiana. 
1891-94, principal of Marion High School; 1894-1901, principal of Lafayette High 
School. 

1100. Howard Charles Binkley, Merchant, 2013 College Ave., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 17, 1870, in Richmond, Indiana. Hardware dealer. Mar- 
ried, October 8, 1891, Miss Louesa Stucky. (See 1101.) 

1101. Louesa Binkley (nee Stucky), 2013 College Ave., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

B. L. Born, November 1, 1870, Gosport, Indiana. Sister of 1144. Married, 
October 8, 1891, Howard C. Binkley. (See 1100.) 

1102. Howard Milton Briceland, Newspaperman, 4007 Calumet Ave., 

Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, March 26, 1867, at Carrollton, Ohio. 1892-1900, telegraph editor, 
Indianapolis Sentinel, Indianapolis; 1900-01, assistant telegraph editor Indianapolis 
Press; 1902-10, editorial staff. The Chicago Tribune. 

1103. Lenore Briggs (nee Alleman), 703 Franklin St., Valparaiso, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, September 1, 1867, at Argos, Indiana. 1891, prin- 
cipal High School, Waterloo, Ind.; 1892, principal High School, Celina, Ohio, Mar- 
ried, June 14, 1890, Rev. A. T. Briggs. (See 1058.) 

1104. William Joshua Brinckley, Teacher, 505 John St., Appleton, 

Wis. 

B, S.; A. M., 1894; A. B., Salina Normal University, Kansas, 188.5; Ph. D., 
Austin College, 1895. Born, May 14, 1855, in Georgetown, Illinois. 1891-1903, pro- 
fessor of Biology, Austin College, 111.; 1894-1903, vice president same; 1903 — , pro- 
fessor of Biology, Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis. Author of "Physiology by the 
Laboratory Method" (college text-book). Married, 1884, Miss Ellen E. Church, of 
Lone Elm, Kans. 

1105. William Paxton Burris, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894; A. M., Harvard University, 1901. Born, November 15, 
1865, near Knightstown, Indiana. 1891-97, superintendent of schools, Bluffton, Ind.; 
1897-1900, superintendent, Salem, Ohio; 1900-02, graduate student in Philosophy and 
Education, Harvard University; 1902-05, principal of Teachers' Training School, Al- 
bany, N. Y.; 1905 — , dean and professor of the Llistory and Principles of Educa- 
tion, College for Teachers, University of Cincinnati; 1901-02, scholar, Teachers' Col- 
lege, Columbia University; elected Fellow for same, 1902-03; lecturer on educational 
subjects; editor of Teachers' Bulletin, a publication of the University of Cincinnati, 
and author of sundry reports on educational investigations; member National Edu- 
cational Association since 1895; member of the Society of College Teachers of Edu- 
cation (national) ; president of the Harvard Men in Education, since its organiza- 
tion in 1907 (national) ; member Ohio College Association. Married, December 28, 
1891, Miss Harriet F. Clearwaters. (See 1060.) 



1891 Alumnal Record 167 

1106. George Alexander Caldwell, Civil Engineer, 245 W. North St. 

Decatur, 111. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, September 5, 1864, at Rushville, Indiana. 1891- 
1902, chief draughtsman of the Indiana Bridge Company, of Muncie; 1902 — , super- 
intendent and vice president, Decatur Bridge Co., Decatur, 111, Married, May 20, 
1895, to Miss Rose Silverburg, of Muncie, Ind. 

1107. Bertha Darnall, 302 S. Indiana St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, December 24, 1868, in Bainbridge, Indiana. 1891-92, 
assistant principal of High School, Muncie, Ind.; 1897, special graduate study in 
Chicago; June, 1899, graduated from Bible Training School, Washington, D. C. 

1108. Addie Lane Dorsett (nee Priest), El Dorado Springs, Mo. 

A. B. Born, April 4, 1868, in Putnam County, Indiana. 1891, teacher of Math- 
ematics, High School, Greencastle; 1893, teacher of Mathematics, McFerren College, 
Martin, Tenn. Married, May 23, 1894, to A, D. Dorsett. (See 1166.) 

1109. Orville Frank Dwyer, Lawyer, 82 Atlas Bank, Cincinnati, O. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, May 13, 1868, at Leesburg, Ohio. 1891 — , engaged 
in the practice of law, Cincinnati; 1906-10, Attorney for Norwood, Ohio, two terms; 
1910, elected Mayor of Norwood for two years. Married, September, 1906, Miss 
Florence Mundell. Residence, Norwood, Ohio. 

1110. Charles Francis Enyart, Teacher and Lecturer, 100 Oak Hill 

Ave., Delaware, O. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, February 9, 1865, near Logansport, Indiana. 1891, 
entered the Indiana Conference; 1892, transferred to Cincinnati Conference; ap- 
pointments: Price Hill, Cincinnati; Springboro; 1895-96, president Hillsboro College, 
Ohio; pastor, Georgetown; Wilmington; New Richmond; 1902-04, vice president and 
professor of Philosophy and Biblical Literature, Southwest Kansas College, Winfield; 
1904-05, president of Marysville Seminary, Mo.; 1905-09, vice president and pro- 
fessor of Philosophy and Greek, Missouri Wesleyan College, Cameron; 1908-09, lec- 
turer with Redpath Chautauqua System; 1909 — , instructor in Ohio Wesleyan Uni- 
versity and field lecturer for the Ohio Anti-Saloon League. Married, September 3, 
1890,. Miss Alice O. McKnight, of Indianapolis. 

1111. Charles Telford Erickson, Minister, Tirania, Albania, European 

Turkey. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894; S. T. B., 1895, Boston University School of Theology. Born, 
July 15, 1867. 1892, assistant pastor. Tabernacle M. E. Church, Dallas, Texas; 1893- 
95, pastor, Plainville and graduate student Boston University; 1896-97, missionary at 
Rangoon, Burma; 1898-1907, pastor, Medina, Delaware and Millersburg, Ohio, and 
New Haven, Conn. ; now missionary under American Board. Married, September, 
1895, to Miss Carrie Louise Earl, of Akron, N. Y, 

1112. Ina Florine Fulkerson (nee Johnson), deceased. 

B. L. Born, January 10, 1872. Graduate of the "Scott-Saxon School of Elocu- 
tion and Oratory," Denver, Col.; first librarian of "Jewett Norris Public Library," 
of Trenton, Mo. Married, February 22, 1894, to Dr. W. D. Fulkerson (Ex. De- 
Pauw, '93), Trenton, Mo. Died, September 13, 1895, in Trenton. 

1113. James Allen Higdon, Teacher, 1406 Corning Ave., Parsons, 

Kans. 

A. B.: A. M.. 1894. Born, November 16, 1862, in Jasper County, jNIissourl 
Brother of 1230 and 1290. Instructor in Latin, Lewis Academy, Wichita, Kansas; 
instructor in preparatory school, DePauw University; instructor in Mathematics, 
Carthage, Mo., High School; 1895-99, principal of High School, Webb City, Mo.; 
1899-1904, stiperintendent of schools, Galena, Kans. ; 1904 — , superintendent schools, 
Parsons. Married, July 22, 1896, Miss Helen Bartlett, of Carthage, Mo. 

1114. William Henry Hiss, deceased. 

B. S.; A. M., 1894. Merchant. Born, January 28, 1868, at Plainfield, Indiana. 
1891-92, teacher in Central Academy; 1892-1905, dealer in furniture and funeral di- 
rector, Plainfield, Ind.; 1903, secretary Indiana Funeral Directors' Association; 1904, 
president of same. Married, October 19, 1893, Miss Lilly Mills. Died, October 2, 
1907, at Plainfield, Ind. 



168 DePauw University 1891 

1115. Charles Alfred Houts, Lawyer, Third Nat'l. Bank Bldg., St. 

Louis, Mo. 

B. S.; A. M., 1894. Born, December 13, 1868, at Warrensburg, Mo. Member 
of law firm Johnson, Houts, Marlatt & Hawes; U. S. Attorney Eastern District of 
Missouri; residence, Webster Grove, Mo. Married, April 8, 1S96, to Miss Eleanor 
F. Wright. 

1116. James Hamilton Huckleberry, Law3-er, ^luscogee, Okla. 

Ph. E.; LL. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. Born, July 27, 1871, at Van Buren, Ar- 
kansas. 1892-93, County Attornej', Jennings County, Ind. ; 1894-1900, editor and 
proprietor, Crawford County Journal, Van Buren, Ark.; 1900-05, Assistant United 
States Attorney, Northern District Indian Territory; now vice president and general 
counsel for Southern Surety Co., of Muskogee, Okla. 

1117. Herbert Hunt, Newspaperman, 3730 X. 23th St., Tacoma, 

Wash. 

A, B.; A, M., 1894. Born, April 17, 1869, in Coatesville, Indiana. 1892, editor 
South Bend Post; 1893, telegraph editor, Baltimore World; 1894, city editor, and 
1899-1901, managing editor The Sun, Indianapolis; 1901-05, editor Record, Everett, 
Wash.; 1905 — , editor Tacoma Daily Kezc's. Married, April 25, 1894, Miss Lucille 
Marshall, of Indianapolis. Ex-DePauw, '92. 

1118. Olive Sophia Jakes (nee Ba3me), Lafayette, Ind. 

B. L. Eorn, 1867, in Bainbridge, Indiana. Married, August 16, 1894, to Rev. 
Charles Jakes. (See 1179.) 

1119. David William Lewis, 733 Ninth St., Riverside, Cal. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, November 24, 1864, near Eaton, Indiana. 1891-94, 
m.anager of Riverside Abstract and Title Company; 1894-95, director of searches of 
Riverside Abstract Companj^; during a part of 1893, special correspondent of the 
Los Angeles Evening Express from San Bernardino and Riverside Counties; 1895-96 
manager of Southern California Land and Loan Exchange, of Los Angeles, Cal.; 
1896-1901, secretary of Abstract and Title Guaranty Company, of Santa Ana, Cal.; 
since 1901, manager of Riverside Title and Trust Company, and since 1908, an offi- 
cer of the People's Abstract and Trust Company, of El Centro, Cal. Married, April 
18, 1893, to Miss Edith M. Binks, of Riverside, Cal. 

1120. Frank Leslie Littleton, LaA\Ter, 1021 Law Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. Born, January 12, 1868, in Hancock County, 
Indiana. Half brother of 2218. 1897, member Indiana House of Representatives; 
1899, member and Speaker, Indiana House of Representatives; 1893-1907, engaged 
in practice of law in Indianapolis; 1905-07, local attorney, the C., C, C. & St. L. 
Ry. Co., at Indianapolis; 1907 — , general attorney, same, offices, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Residence, Indianapolis. 

1121. Richard Earle Locke, Minister, Rutherford, X. J. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894; B. D., 1895, Union Theological Seminary, New York City. 
Born, March 16, 1868, in Waterloo, Indiana. 1891-93, student of Theology, Boston 
University; 1892-94, pastor of Old Colony Chapel, Boston; 1894, ordained to min- 
istry in Central Congregational Church, Boston, Mass.; 1894-95, Union Theological 
Seminary, New York City; 1895-96, pastor Cuyler Chapel, Brooklyn; 1896-97, spent 
in foreign travel; February 25, 1897-1900, installed pastor Wickliffe Presbyterian 
Church, Newark, N. J. ; 1900-03, pastor Church of the Redeemer, Presbyterian, Ger- 
mantown, Penn. ; 1903-09, pastor Calvary Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N. Y. ; 
1909 — , First Presbyterian Church, Rutherford, N. J.; 1905, commissioned by Gov. 
Higgins as chaplain of Seventy-fourth Regiment Infantry, N. G. N. Y. ; 1906, ap- 
pointed chaplain St. Andrew's Scottish Society, Buffalo, N. Y. Married, October 26, 
1898, Miss Mary Maude Snyder, of Bryan, Ohio. 

1122. Charles Oliver Merica, Teacher, L'niversity of Wyoming, Lara- 

mie, Wj^o. 

Ph. B.; A. M., Iowa Wesleyan L^niversity, 1892; LL. D., Lawrence College, 
1907. $ B K. Born, July 3, 1864, at St. Paris, Ohio. 1885, graduated from Fort 
Wayne College; 1891, professor of Mathematics, Iowa Wesleyan University; 1892, 
president Dakota University; 1892-94, president Marysville Seminary, Mo.; 1894-97, 



1891 Alumnal Record 169 

professor of History and Political Science, Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis.; 1897- 
1903, superintendent of Industrial School for Boys, Waukesha, Wis.; 1903, professor 
of Sociology, Lawrence College; 1908 — , president University of Wyoming. Mar- 
ried, 1888, Miss Alice White. 

1123. William Oscar Moore, 1145 Laurel St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, December 2, 1866, in Marion County, Indiana. 
1891-95, Deputy Treasurer, Marion County; 1896-98, real estate department, Indiana 
Trust Company, Indianapolis; 1900-02, superintendent of O. B. Wilson Mfg. Co.; 
1903, manager of job dealers' department. Married, December 27, 1893, Miss Eliza 
Overhiser. 

1124. Lemuel Herbert Murlin, Teacher, Baldwin, Kans. 

A. B.; S. T. B., 1892, DePauw University; S. T. D., 1897, University of Denver; 
D. D., 1897, Cornell College; B. D., 1899, Garrett Biblical Institute; LL. D., DePauw 
University, 1908. Born, November 16, 1861, in Mercer County, Ohio. Studied in 
University of Pennsylvania, 1896; Clark University, 1897; 1898, traveled in Europe; 
1885-87, teacher in Fort Wayne College; 1886, ordained Methodist Episcopal min- 
istry; 1886-88, pastor Trinity Church, Fort Wayne, Ind.; 1888-91, Knightsville; 
1891-94, Vincennes; since 1894 president Baker University, Baldwin, Kans.; 1900-04, 
member General Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church; 1908, reserve delegate; 
1901, delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference, London; member American In- 
stitute Christian Philosophy; American Society for Psychical Research; president 
Kansas Association of College Presidents; secretary College Presidents' Association, 
Methodist Episcopal Church; secretary Kansas Commission on Rhodes Scholarship; 
1906, member National Conference on . Church Federation; State Director for Re- 
ligious Education Association; State vice president of North Central Association of 
Colleges and Secondary Schools; member National Education Association; acting 
pastor of the American Church in Berlin, 1909-10, during a year's leave of absence 
from Baker University. Married, October 12, 1893, Miss Ermina May Fallass, A. 
M., Ph. D. (DePauw), of Lowell, Mich., at that time professor of Modern Lan- 
guages, Cornell College. 

1125. Isaac Elijah Neff, Teacher, 1102 N. Michigan St., South Bend, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, June 16, 1867, near Jalapa, Grant County, Indiana. 
Brother of 1127. 1891-92, graduate student, Johns Hopkins Universitj^; special 
courses in Physical History and Political Economy; 1892-93, principal of High School, 
Crawfordsville, Ind. ; 1893-94. chair of Latin and History, New Ebenezer College, 
Cochran, Ga. ; 1894-98, principal High School, Portland, Ind.; 1898-99, principal of 
city schools, Portland, Ind. ; 1899-1905, principal of High School, Kankakee, 111. ; 
1905 — , principal High School, South Bend, Ind. Married, December 7, 1893, to 
Miss Elizabeth Price, of Greenfield, Ind. (See 1126.) 

1128. Elizabeth Neff (nee Price), 1102 N. Michigan St., South Bend, 
Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, March 9, 1869, Troy, N. Y. 1893-94, teacher of 
voice culture in music school of New Ebenezer College, Cochran, Ga. Married, De- 
cember 7, 1893, to Isaac E. Neff. (See 1125.) 

1127. Joseph Edgar Neff, Lawyer, Union Trust Co., South Bend, Ind. 

A. B.; LL. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, 1864, in Grant County, Indiana. Brother 
of 1125. 1891 — , practicing law in South Bend, Ind.; 1893-96, deputy internal 
revenue collector, and secretary of Indiana Traveling Men's Accident Association; 
1900-01, department manager of the Citizens' Loan, Trust & Savings Co., of South 
Bend, Ind.; 1903-07, secretary American Trust Co., South Bend; 1907 — , secretary of 
Union Trust Co., South Bend. Married, January 8, 1896, Miss Daisy Mikels, who 
died December 2, 1899. (See 1308.) Married, September 5, 1901, Miss Florence 
Young, of Rushville, 111., who died March 12, 1905. (See 1309.) 

1128. Wilbur Grant Neff, Real Estate, 401 The Hayden, Columbus, 

Ohio. 

Ph. B.; LL. B. Born, August 5, 1868, at Milton, Indiana. 1891-94, manager of 
Western Union Telegraph office at Greencastle, Ind.; 1894-95, manager, same com- 
pany, at Marion, Ohio; 1895-99, manager same company, Anderson, Ind.; 1899-1900, 
superintendent American District Telegraph Company, Columbus, Ohio; 1900-02, as- 
sistant to the president of the American District Telegraph Company, (Columbus, O. ; 
1902-07, banker and broker; 1907 — , in real estate. Married, June 26, 1901, Miss 
Bertha M. Richardson, of Washington, D. C. 



170 DePauw University 1891 

1129. Robert William Peelle Noble, Teacher, Socorro, New Mex. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, February 28, 1870, near Center\alle, Wayne County, 
Indiana. 1891-92, graduate student in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University; 1892-93, 
principal of Hagerstown (Ind.) High School; 1893-94, instructor in Science, Danville 
(111.) High School; 1894-97, instructor in Science, Crawfordsville High School; 
1897-98, graduate student in Chemistry, Chicago University; 1898-1900, professor of 
Chemistry, Vincennes University; 1900-06, teacher in Armour Institute of Tech- 
nology, Chicago; 1906 — , president, State School of Mines, Socorro, New Mexico. 
Married, September 1, 1892, Miss Margaret E. Nicholson, of Indianapolis. 

1130. William Horace Peter, Lawyer, 629 New York Block, Seattle, 

Wash. 

A. B.; LL. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, September 22, 1865, in Mulberry, Indiana. 
Engaged in practice of law in Frankfort, Ind. ; now practicing in Seattle. 

1131. Edith Price (nee Basye), Stanford University, Cal. 

Ph. B. Born, September 9, 1870, in Rockport, Indiana. Sister of 1412. 1894-98, 
teacher of English in Institute Internazionale, Rome. Italy. Married, December 27, 
1899, to George Clinton Price, at Rockport, Ind. (See 1079.) 

1132. Arthur Ragan Priest, Teacher, University of Washington, Se- 

attle, Wash. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. * B K. Born, September 1, 1867, in Putnam County, In- 
diana. 1891-92, principal High School, Scale, Ala.; 1892-93, professor English 
Language and Literature, McFerrin College, Martin, Tenn.; 1893-96, instructor in 
Rhetoric and Oratory, DePauw University; 1896-98, professor of Rhetoric and Ora- 
tory, DePauw; 1898-99, instructor Oratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; 
1899 — , professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.; 
1905 — , Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, same. Married, July 19, 1893, Miss 
Will Trent. Residence, 4536, Fourteenth Ave., N. E. 

1133. Edgar Everett Rhodes, deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, May 4, 1868, near Altamont, Illinois. 1891-93, dry 
goods business; 1893-94, steward Southern Illinois penitentiary, Menard, 111.; 1894-1907, 
employed in city engineering department, Chicago, 111. Died, December 13, 1907, 
at Chicago, 111. 

1134. Clark Edward Ridpath, Lawyer, Greenfield, Ind. 

A. B. ; LL. B., and A. M. pro merito, 1892. Born, May 28, 1871, in Greencastle, 
Indiana. 1892, student in Hanover, Germany; 1893, graduate student University of 
Chicago; 1893-99, practicing law, Chicago; now, Greenfield. Son of 221 and brother 
of 821, 948 and 1641. 

1135. Halstead Lockwood Ritter, Lawyer, 236 Equitable Building, 

Denver, Colo. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1892; A. M., 1894. <l> B K. Born, July 14, 1868, in Indian- 
apolis, Indiana. Son of 223 and brother of 1380, 1458, 1681 and 1898. State 
president of Epworth League, Indiana; 1895, removed to Denver, Colorado; 1903, 
acting city attorney of Denver; June, 1907-January, 1909, State Railroad Commis- 
sioner; 1909, president of Denver Bar Association. Married, July 14, 1897, Miss 
Grace Lurline May, of Indianapolis. Residence: 1324 Birch Street. 

1136. Elizabeth Austin Rose, 109 Lincoln St., Carthage, Mo. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1S94. Born, September 23, 1868, in Carthage, Missouri. Sister 
of 1569, 1891, teacher in High School, Carthage, Missouri; 1892, teacher in James- 
town (New York) High School; 1892-94, High School, Carthage, Mo.; 1894-95, student, 
W^oman's College, Baltimore, Md. ; 1895-97, assistant in Latin, Indiana State Normal, 
Terre Haute; 1897-98, student in American School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy; 
1898-1902, assistant in Latin, Indiana State Normal. 

1137. Olive St. John (nee Poucher), Salem, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, May 20, 1870, in Evansville, Indiana. Daughter 
of 240, sister of 1078, 1248, 1564, 1676, 1729 and 2139. 1891-92, instructor of 
mathematics, preparatory school, DePauw University; 1892-94, teacher in Salem, 
Indiana, public schools; 1894-96, graduate student in Latin, DePauw; 1896-98, teacher 
of Latin, Wabash, Ind. High School; 1899-1900, teacher of Indianapolis schools. Mar- 
ried, July 17, 1900, to Edward E. St. John (Wabash '90), at Lawrenceburg, Ind. 



1891 Alumnal Record 171 

1138. Uichiro Sasamori, Teacher, Chenzei Gakuin, Nagasaki, Japan. 

Ph. B.; S. T. B., 1892; Ph. D., DePauw University, 1893; LL. D., Baker Uni- 
versity, 1909. Born, January 14. 1867,, in Hirosaki, Japan. 1893-95, pastor Deshima 
M. E. Church; 1898-95, teacher of Philosophy; 1905 — , president of Chenzei Gakuin, 
Tokyo, Japan. 1902, national delegate to the World Conference of Y. M. C. A., at 
Christiana, Norway, and also to the Students' Federation Conference, Loro, Den- 
mark; 1908, first fraternal delegate of Japan Methodist Church to the General Con- 
ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Baltimore. Married, 1895, Miss Toshi 
Mikami, in Japan. 

1139. William Grant Seaman, Minister and Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; Ph. D., 1897, Boston University. $ B K. Born, November 2, 1866, at 
Wakarusa, Indiana. Brother of 1317. 1891-92, member of DePauw Quartette Com- 
pany; 1892-93, assistant pastor M. E. Church, Anderson, Ind.; 1893-97, graduate 
student, Boston University; 1893-96, supply at Sudbury, Mass.; 1896, joined New 
England Conference, and appointed; 1896-98, Sudbury; 1898-1900, State Street, 
Springfield; 1900-04, Wesley Church, Salem, Mass.; 1904 — , professor of Philosophy, 
DePauw University. Married, June 28, 1907, Miss Laura Owen Rice, of Newton, 
Mass. 

1140. Caroline Simpson, deceased. 

B. L. Born, August 10, 1871, in Taylorville, Illinois. Died, September 6, 1904, 
at Taylorville, 111. 

1141. Edward Ellis Sluss, Lawyer, Newton Claypool Bldg., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B. ; A. M., 1894. Born, November 23, 1869, in Cloverdale, Indi- 
ana. 1891-92, taught at Russellville, Ind. ; 1892 — , began practicing law in Muncie, 
Ind.; member of law firm, Botkin & Sluss; now practicing in Kansas City, Mo. 

1142. Frank Monroe Smith, Lawyer, 2336 N. Delaware St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B. ; A. M., 1894, Born, December 3, 1866, Whitcomb, Indiana. 
1894, elected prosecuting attorney for thirty-seventh judicial circuit of Indiana; 1898, 
chief deputy collector Internal Revenue, 6th District of Indiana. Married, September 
14, 1898, to Miss Clara M. Wood. 

1143. Stephen S. Strattan, Jr., Gaar, Scott & Co., Richmond, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, December 8, 1868, Richmond, Indiana. 1892, pay- 
master of the firm, Gaar, Scott & Co.; 1895, assistant secretary of same firm; 1898 — , 
secretary of same firm, Richmond, Ind.; 1901 — , member of Board of Education, 
Richmond, and president of same since 1908. Married, May 4, 1892, Miss Ruby Gaar, 
of Richmond, Ind. 

1144. Edward Wilder Stucky, 161 North Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, May 10, 1867, Gosport, Indiana. Brother of 1101. 
1892 — , engaged in retail drug business. Married, October 23, 1895, to Miss Kate May 
Smith, of Irvington, Ind. 

1145. Joseph Eijiro Takasugi, Professor, Sapporo, Japan. 

Ph. B., S. T. B.; A. B., 1892, Mt. Union College; Ph. D., 1893, Boston Uni- 
versity. Born, August 5, 1867, in Hirosaki, Japan. 1893-94, instructor in English 
and Philosophy, Chinzei Gakkwan, Nagasaki, Japan; 1894-96, instructor in English, 
Too-Gijiku, Hirosaki; 1896-99, professor of philosophy and pastor of the College 
Church, Tokyo Anglo-Japanese College, Tokyo; 1899-1903, professor of English 
Literature, The Imperial College of Agriculture, Sapporo, Japan; 1903-06, student 
traveler in Europe and America; 1907 — , professor of English, The Tohoku Imperial 
University, Sapporo, Japan. 

1146. Arthur J. Taylor, 56 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. 

B. S. ; A. M., 1894. Born, August 24, 1870, at Bainbridge, Indiana. 1893-95, 
instructor in Indianapolis College of Commerce; connected with Western Horseman; 
1895-1902, instructor in Indianapolis High School; 1902-04, editorial work with 
Interstate School of Correspondence, Chicago; 1905 — , with American Slicing Machine 
Co., of Chicago. Married, September 28, 1892, Miss Lida Wilson, of Roachdale, Ind. 



172 DePauw University 1891 

1147. Gertrude May Taylor (nee Simison), 1006 State St., Lafayette, 

Ind. 

B. L. Born, December 7, 1870, at Romney, Indiana. Sister of 651, 1002 and 
1043. Married, December 29, 1892, Bennett Taylor, at Romney, Ind. 

1148. Worth Marion Tippy, Minister, Epworth Memorial Ch., Office, 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Ph. B.; D. D., DePauw University, 1907; also Baldwin University, 1907. Born, 
November 8, 1866, near Walkerton, Indiana. 1891-93, graduate student and Sage 
scholar, in Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University; member of Northwest 
Indiana Conference; appointments: Congress Street Church, Lafayette; Ninth Street 
Church, Lafayette; Oxford; Centenary Church, Terre Haute; Broadway, Indianapolis; 
1905, transferred to East Ohio Conference, and appointed to Epworth Memorial, 
Cleveland. Editor of "The Socialized Church"; one of the founders, and first sec- 
retary and later First Vice President, of The Methodist Federation on Social Ser- 
vice; 1903-05, on staff of University preachers: Indiana University, 1903-05, Cor- 
nell University, 1907. Married, May 16, 1895, Miss Zella B. Ward. 

1149. Hallie Violette (nee Hall), State Normal, Kirksville, Mo. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894. Born, February 5, 1870, at Trenton, Missouri. Sister of 
1227 and 1414. 1891-92, professor of English, Missouri Wesleyan College, Cameron; 
1893-95, professor of English, Chaddock College, Quincy, 111.; 1897, Harvard Uni- 
versity Summer School; assistant professor of English in State Normal School, Kirks- 
ville. Married, September 18, 1902, Eugene Morrow Violette, professor of History, 
State Normal, Kirksville, Mo. 

1150. Merle Newton Allen Walker, Lawyer, Indiana Trust Bldg., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; LL. B. Born, April 4, 1871, in Winchester, Indiana. Son of 298, brother 
of 1090, 1623 and 1975. From 1873-81, in Peking, China; 1891-92, adjuster Citizens' 
Street Railway Company, Indianapolis; 1893, adjuster American Casualty Company, 
St. Louis; 1894, adjuster C. C. C. & T. R. R., Indianapolis; 1894-98, police court 
prosecutor for Marion County; 1898-1907, Probate Commissioner for Marion 
County; March, 1907, to January, 1909, appointed Judge of Probate by Gov. Hanley, 
and served until January, 1909; February 1, 1910 — , city attorney for Indianapolis. 
Married, June 15, 1895, Miss Ellaine Irene Flays, of Indianapolis. 

1151. George Robb Welborn, Merchant, Owensville, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B. Born, April 7, 1868, in Owensville, Indiana. Married, October 
14, 1893, to Miss Lillian Heston. 

1152. William Thomas Wilson, 801 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Ind. 

B. S. Born, October 6, 1869, in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of 1269. 1892, 
graduate student, DePauw University; 1893 — , engaged in foundry and machine works, 
Greencastle, Ind. 

1153. William Henry Wise, Minister, 1618 Van Ness Ave., Los 

Angeles, Cal. 

A. B. 4> B K. Born, October 2, 1870, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1891-92, graduate 
student in philosophy and ethics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York; 1894-95, 
fellow in Christian sociology and applied Christianity, Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa; 
1892, joined Northwest Indiana Conference; 1892-97, and stationed at Ninth Street 
Church, Lafayette, Ind.; 1897-99, College Avenue, Greencastle; 1899 — , special Social 
work, Evanston, 111. Married, June, 1895, Miss Florence A. Line, of Richmond, 
Ind. (See 1334.) 

1154. Louise Woods (nee Romel), 506 East 18th St., Portland, Ore. 

Ph. E. ; A. M., 1894. Born, November 22, 1867, in Michigan City. Assistant 
principal in Michigan City High school; teacher of Latin and German in same. 
Married, June 17, 1896, to Louis Leonard Woods. 

1155. Elbert Robb Zaring, Minister-Editor, 223 West 4th St., Cin- 

cinnati, Ohio. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894; D. D., Moores Hill, 1906. Born, January 12, 1868, at 
Rockport, Indiana. Brother of 967. 1891, entered Indiana Conference; appointments: 
Pleasantville; Bloomfield; West Indianapolis; Hyde Park, Indianapolis; West Street, 



1892 Alumnal Record 173 

Shelbyville; Irvington, Indianapolis; 1905 — , assistant editor of Western Christian 
Advocate, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1908, member of General Conference; member of Board 
of Managers of Sunday Schools of Methodist Episcopal Church. Married, January 
10, 1895, Miss Minnie Montrose Beem, of Spencer, Ind. 



LIII. CLASS OF 1892. 



1156. Thaddeus Stevens Allee, Lawyer, 605 Ashland Block, Chicago, 

111. 

A. B. ; LL. B., 1893, Northwestern University. Born, October 2, 1869, in Put- 
nam County, Indiana. 1892-93, studied law; 1893, began the practice, with McCurdy 
& Job, attorneys, Chicago, 111. 

1157. Charles Ammerman, Teacher, City High School, St. Louis, Mo. 

A. B! Born, November 5, 1870, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1892, principal Bain- 
bridge (Ind.) public schools; 1893, superintendent Charlestown (Ind.) schools; 1894, 
teacher in High School, Paris, 111. ; now in Pligh School, St. Louis. 

1158. James William Arbuckle, Manufacturer, Homer, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 23, 1867, in Rush County, Indiana. 1892-94, superin- 
tendent father's tile factory, at Homer, Ind.; 1894, general manager Windfall (Ind.) 
Manufacturing Com.pany, manufacturers of brick, tile and building blocks. Married, 
April 7, 1893, to Miss Julia Robertson. 

1159. Frank Morton Beard, Insurance, 607 S. Washington St., Ma- 

rion, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 11, 1865, near Angola, Ind. April, 1892, pastor Elkhart 
Circuit, North Indiana Conference; August, 1892, general secretary of the Marion 
(Ind.) Y. M. C. A.; 1894-1900, superintendent Hartford City public schools; 
1900-08, in life insurance business; 1908 — , general agent, Equitable Life Insurance 
Co., of Iowa; 1906-08, member of Marion School Board; 1908, chairman Repub- 
lican county central committee. Married, January 2, 1895, Miss Gertrude Marshall, 
of Marion, Ind. 

1160. Emma Louise Brown (nee Lamb), 2116 Main St., Richmond,. 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, in Economy, Indiana. 1897-1901, in India under W. F. M. S. of 
the Methodist Episcopal Church; taught in Girls' school, Calcutta, India; one year 
afterward in charge of evangelistic work of Asansole District. Married, March, 1906, 
Edgar E. Brown, in Richmond, Ind. Address from Oct. 1, to June 1, is Sanford, 
Florida. 

1161. Bessie Ruth Canse (nee Herrick), 4138 Brooklyn Ave., Seattle, 

Wash. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1896, pro merito. Born, January 16, 1871, at New Corner (now 
Gaston), Ind. Sister of 1657. 1892-93, teacher, public schools, Anderson, Ind.; 1893-94, 
assistant in High School, Knightstown; 1894-1900, principal High School, Greenfield, 
Married, August 15, 1900, to John Martin Canse, at Wabash, Ind. (See 1592.) 

1163. John Edwin Carpenter, deceased. 

A. B. Clergymjin. Born, July 8, 1866, in Rush County, Indiana. 1891-92, in- 
structor preparatory school DePauw University; 1892-93, fellow in biology. North- 
western University; 1893, acting instructor in physiology. Northwestern Academy; 
1894, instructor in Howe Grammar School, Lima, Ind.; 1895, instructor in Culver 
Academy, Marmount, Ind.; 1895-97, in charge of Trinity Church, Kendallville, Ind.; 
1896-98, instructor in Mathematics in Howe school, Lima, Ind.; 1898-99, graduate 
student, Miami University; 1899-1902, Rector Church of Good Shepherd, Colorado 
City, Colo. Died, August, 1902, in Colorado City, Colo. 

1163. Albert Maynard Cole, Physician, 401 Newton Claypool Bldg., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., 1894, Indiana Medical College. Born, January 30, 1870, at 
Charlestown, Indiana. 1892-94, student, Indiana Medical College, Indianapolis; 
1894-95, senior house-physician in Indianapolis City hospital; 1895, post-graduate 



174 DePauw University 1892 

work at New York Post-graduate Medical College; 1896, graduated from medical de- 
partment of University of Pennsylvania; 1896-97, medical post graduate work in 
London and Paris; since 1897, practicing medicine in Indianapolis; professor of 
Dermatology, Indiana University School of Medicine; on medical staff of Deaconess' 
Hospital, Elinor Hospital for Children and City Hospital. Married, October 3, 1901, 
Miss Ruth Schuyler, of Pana, 111. 

1164. Harry Ellsworth Cole, Journalist, Baraboo, Wis. 

Ph. B. Born, June 25, 1861, in Pierceton, Indiana. 1892, reporter on Muncie 
Times; 1892-93, principal schools, Pierceton, Ind. ; 1893-94, city editor. La Crosse 
Republican and Leader; 1894, Daily and Weekly News, Baraboo, Wis.; now editor of 
same; publisher: "Abe Wood, Founder of Baraboo"; president of Sauk County His- 
torical Society; vice president Wisconsin Archaeological Society; member Wisconsin 
Historical Society; honorary member Chicago Historical Society. Married, May 24, 
1899, Miss Dorothy F. Matchette, of Pierceton, Ind. 

1165. Nellie Cooke, Teacher, State Normal, Springfield, South, Dak. 

Ph. B. Born, February 13, 1868, in Indianapolis. Sister of 1200. 1892-93, 
taught English in High School, Wabash, Ind.; 1893-98, English in High School, 
Logansport; 1898-1900, post-graduate work in DePauw and University of Chicago; 
1900-02, English and Latin, Marion, Ind.; 1902-04, English, Alexandria; 1904-09, 
English, Lima, Ohio; 1909 — , instructor in English, State Normal of South Da- 
kota, at Springfield, South Dakota; 1906, visited Great Britain and France, studying 
largely the homes and haunts of British writers. 

1166. Alvin DeWitt Dorsett, Journalist, El Dorado Springs, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, May 2, 1867, at Huntsville, Schuyler County, Illinois. 1892, re- 
porter, Alton (Iowa) Democrat ; 1893, city editor, Republican and Leader, and man- 
aging editor of The Voice, La Crosse, Wis.; 1894-1907, co-partner Baraboo Daily 
And Weekly News; 1907-1909, publisher of News, El Dorado Springs, Mo.; 
1909 — , field manager of Auxiliary Educational League, of Boston. Married, May 
23, 1894, Miss Addie L. Priest. (See 1108.) 

1167. Lee Summit Durham, Real Estate and Mine Operator, Carth- 

age, Mo. 

B. S. Born, June 13, 1870, in Russellville, Indiana. Brother of 844. Married, 
June 20, 1895, to Miss Lula O'Keefe, of Carthage, Mo. 

1168. Ida Ellis, 1104 Wesatche Ave., San Antonio, Texas. 

A. B. Born, September 27, 1867, in Dubois County, Indiana. Sister of 1220, 
1647 and 1707. 1894, graduated from the Chicago Training school for City, Home 
and Foreign Missions; 1894-95, teacher in Putnam County; 1896, graduate student of 
Philosophy and English Literature in DePauw University; 1900-1903, missionary of 
the W. F. M. S., to Penang, Straits Settlements, Malaysia; 1903-05, home on health 
leave; 1905-06, missionary in Phalera, India; 1907, retired on account of ill health. 

1169. Nellie Barbara Fatout, Librarian, 259 Lafayette Ave., Brook- 

lyn, N. Y. 

A. B. Born, April 7, 1872, in Indianapolis, Indiana. 1893-94, student in 
Indianapolis Normal school; 1894-98, teacher; 1898-99, student in New York State 
Library school; June-September, 1900, assistant in Indiana State Library, Indianapolis; 
1900-01, cataloguer and classifier. Public Library, Anderson, Ind. ; 1901, same, Bed- 
ford, Ind.; 1901-04, librarian public library, Elwood, Ind.; 1904 — , library work, 
Brooklyn (N. Y.) Public Library. 

1170. Lucia Holiday Ferguson (nee Ray), The Academy, Lake For- 

est, 111. 

Ph. B. ; Ph. M., 1899, Chicago University. Born, August 31, 1871, in Indian- 
apolis. Daughter of 59. Teacher in public schools, 1894-95, LaPorte, Indiana; 1895- 
97, High School, Indianapolis; 1897-99, graduate student, Chicago University; 1899- 
1907, teacher in High School^ Indianapolis. Married, July 2, 1907, George Archer 
Ferguson, at Indianapolis. 

1171. Myrtle Fitch (nee Smyser), 3514 East 2nd St., Los Angeles, 

Cal. 

B. L. Born, November 4, 1872, at Windsor, Illinois. Sister of 1199. Teacher 
in Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, Knightstown, Indiana; 1894-1901, teacher in 
public schools, Indianapolis; same in Flagstaff, Ariz. Married, June 6, 1908, John 
Lewis Fitch. 



1892 Alumnal Record 175 

1172. Laura Lelia Florer, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 20, 1871, at Loda, Illinois. Sister of 1068. Teacher in 
public schools, Anderson, Indiana; St. Cloud, Minn.; Terre Haute, Ind.; since 1900, 
Greencastle, Ind. 

1173. Herman Garrison, Teacher, Medill High School, Chicago, 111. 

A. B, Born, March 25, 1865, Roxbury, New York. Teacher in public schools, 
Oak Glen, 111.; farmer, Milford, Ind.; now in Medill High School, Chicago. 

1174. Benjamin Franklin Gregory, Mining, Forwarding Address: 

Williamsport, Ind. 

B. S.; LL. B. Born, June 30, 1867, in Williamsport, Indiana. 1892-93, manager 
Williamsport Stone Company; 1893, engaged in mining, Del Norte, Colorado; 1894-95, 
mines and mining, Duncan, Saguache County, Colorado. Married, September 2, 
1896, to Miss Lucile Elizabeth Carlin, of Henrietta, Texas. 

1175. Jessie Elizabeth Hawkins (nee Moore), 806 South Indiana St., 

■ Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1899. Born, April 28, 1871, in Greencastle, Indiana. 
Sister of 954. 1893, student of State Normal, Terre Haute, Indiana; 1894, graduate 
of the same; 1896-98, graduate student in DePauw University; 1898-99, teacher in 
High School, Mt. Vernon, 111.; 1899-1902, teacher of Latin in High School, Crawfords- 
ville, Ind.; 1903-05, in Eligh School, Greencastle. Married, August 23, 1905, Dr. 
Eugene Hawkins (ex-DePauw, '76), at Greencastle, Ind. 

1176. John Shannon Hoagland, Minister, 413 Fourth Ave., West, 

Mitchell, S. Dak. 

Ph. B.; S. T. B., DePauw; D. D., DePauw University, 1904. Born, September 
10, 1865, at Mt. Hermon, New Jersey. 1892, joined the Northwest Indiana Con- 
ference and appointed associate pastor of Centenary M. E. Church, Terre Haute; 
1894, Maple Avenue, Terre Haute; 1896, First Church, Michigan City; 1899, College 
Avenue, Greencastle; 1909, transferred to Dakota Conference, and appointed to 
First Church, Mitchell. 1908, delegate to General Conference from Northwest Indiana 
Conference. Married, August 27, 1895, Miss Alice Beckman, of Terre Haute, Ind. 

1177. Charles Wesley Hodell, Teacher, 318 Forest Road, Roland 

Park, Baltimore, Md. 

A. B.; Ph. D., 1894, Cornell University. <I> B K. Born, April 16, 1872. 1892-93, 
graduate student Cornell University; 1893-94, fellow in English literature, Cornell 
University; 1894-97, professor of English literature and history. Shady Side Academy, 
Pittsburg, Penn. ; 1897 — , professor of English, the Woman's College, Baltimore, 
Maryland. Translator and editor of Browning's Old Yellow Book for the Carnegie 
Institution, (1908); executive committee of the English Concordance Society, 1907; 
contributor to various periodicals. Married, April 5, 1899, Miss Wella M. Ricketts, 
of Shelbyville, Ind. 

1178. Henry Hallam Hornbrook, Lawyer, 1220 East Pratt Street, 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; ^ B K. Born, February 15, 1870, at Evansville, Indiana. Member of 
firm Smith, Duncan, Hornbrook & Smith, Indianapolis; 1908 — , secretary Joint Board, 
DePauw University. Married, November 28, 1869, to Miss Mary Grace Smith, of 
Indianapolis. (See 1293.) 

1179. Charles Jakes, Minister, 326 S. Chauncy Ave., Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1866, at Lafayette, Indiana. Member of the Northwest Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Congress Street, Lafayette; West Lebanon; New Rich- 
mond; Jamestown. Married, August 16, 1894, to Miss Olive S. Bayne, of Green- 
castle, Ind. (See 1118.) 

1180. Jesse S. Johnson, Teacher, 57 Lincoln Ave., Salem, Ohio. 

Ph. B. ; * B K. Born, June 29, 1867, in Indianapolis, Indiana. 1892, tutor in 
Latin Preparatory school; 1893-96, instructor in Latin, DePauw University; 1896-97, 
student in American School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy; 1897-1900, teacher in 
and principal of High School, Salem, Ohio; 1900 — , superintendent of schools, Salem, 
Ohio. 



176 DePauw University 1892 

1181. Homer Iliad Jones, Physician, 22 West Ohio St., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

B. S.; M. D., 1893, Medical College of Indiana. Born, November 13, 1865, 
near Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of 403. 1892-93, student of medicine; 1893-94, 
resident physician St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis; 1894-95, assistant professor 
of obstetrics, Medical College of Indiana; 1894 — , practicing medicine in Indian- 
apolis; 1898, physician to Marion County Work House; 1898, captain and assistant 
surgeon in 158th Ind. Vol. Infantry, Spanish- American War; 1899-1906, lecturer on 
Anatomy, Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indianapolis; 1896-1904, captain 
and assistant surgeon, 2nd Inf.; I. N. G. ; 1904, major and surgeon, same; 1907, Lt. 
Col. and chief surgeon, I. N. G. Married, October 14, 1903, Miss Minnie Scholz. 

1182. Robert Reiger Jones, Newspaperman, Care "Inter-Ocean," 

Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, July 28, 1868, in St. Louis, Missouri. 1892-93, accountant and 
cashier St. Louis, Missouri; 1893-94, connected with the local staff of the Chicago 
Globe, Record, Times, and Inter Ocean; 1894 — , city editor of the Council Bluffs 
N'onpareil; 1897 — , editorial staff. Inter Ocean, Chicago. Married, November 24, 1898, 
to Miss Mary H. Moore, (Ex. '94, DePauw.) 

1183. Nellie Pauline Kimball, 839 Spencer Ave., Marion, Ind. 

B. L. Born, April 7, 1870, at Converse, Indiana. 1892-93, student in Paris, 
France; 1894, taught French and studied Journalism in Detroit. Michigan; 1895-1900, 
teacher of French, Marion, Ind.; 1900-1903, teacher of French and History, Girls' 
Classical School, Pasadena, Calif. ; 1903-04, instructor in French, and Preceptress of 
Woman's Hall, DePauw University; 1905, student in Kirschbaum School of Languages, 
Philadelphia; 1905-06, dean of Women and assistant professor of French, Lake 
Forest, Illinois; 1908-09, student. University of Chicago; 1909 — , instructor in French 
and Spanish, Marion, Ind. 

1184. Halcyone McCurdy, Kindergartener, The Amesbury, Cleve- 

land, Ohio. 

Ph. B. Born, March 13, 1868, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since 1897, kinder- 
garten director, Cleveland, Ohio, public schools. Address: The Amesbury, East 
Ninety-third Street. 

1185. Orville Webster McGinnis, Lawyer, 47 B. M. A. Building, 

Evansville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Engaged in practice of law in Evansville. 

1186. Cassius Warwick McMullen, Lawyer, Aurora, Ind. 

B. S.; LL. B., 1900, University of Cincinnati. Born, November 14, 1869, at 
Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Brother of Law, 104. 1892-93, teacher in Aurora (Ind.) 
public schools; 1893-94, assistant professor mathematics, Indiana University; 1894-97, 
assistant superintendent, New York State Reformatory, Elmira, New York; 1897-1900, 
Law school. University of Cincinnati. 

1187. Ella E. Moore, (nee Adams), 5744 Washington Ave., Chicago, 

111. 

Ph. B. Born, May 10, 1863, in Terre Haute, Indiana. 1889-91, teacher in High 
School, Terre Haute; 1892-93, teacher of Latin, preparatory school, DePauw Uni- 
versity; 1893-94, graduate student, Cornell University; now instructor in English in 
the University of Chicago. Married, September 1, 1891, Addison W. Moore. (See 
1077.) 

1188. Ernest Sisson Moore, Physician, C. C. H. C, Dunning, 111. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., College Phj'-sicians and Surgeons, Chicago. Born, June 16, 1869, 
at Monee, Illinois. Member of Moore Bros. & Co., lumber dealers; 1904-05, pro- 
fessor of Physical Diagnosis, Dearborn Medical College; 1903-09, demonstrator of 
Pathology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago; 1909-10, instructor Clinical 
Medicine, same; June, 1905, to date, physician in charge. Cook County Consumption 
Hospital, Dunning, 111. Married, January 21, 1896, Miss Nana Ball Boatman, of 
Knoxville, 111. (See 1189.) 

1189. Nana Ball Moore (nee Boatman), Dunning, 111. 

A. B. Born, May 14, 1871, in Brandonville, W. Va. 1892, first assistant Dixon, 
(111.) High School: 1893, teacher in the Academy at Washington, Iowa. Married, 
January 21, 1896, to Ernest S. Moore, at Knoxville, 111. (See 1188.) 



1892 Alumnal Record 177 

1190. Gertrude Ogden, (nee Mikels), 345 East 3rd St., Jamestown, 

New York. 

Ph. B. Born, January 6, 1868, in Plymouth, Indiana. Sister of 776, 1308 and 
1726. 1893-94, student in Boston University Graduate School. Married, September 14, 
1893, to Horace G. Ogden. (See 1245.) 

1191. Edgar Guy Osborne, Lawyer, 510 Franklin St., Valparaiso, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1894, Northern Indiana Law School. Born, January 14, 1871, 
in LaPorte County, Indiana. 1894, admitted to the bar; 1909-10, lecturer on Land 
Titles, Valparaiso University, Law Department. Married, October 6, 1897, to Miss 
Dotha Lewis, of Valparaiso, Indiana. 

1192. Perry Edwards Powell, Minister, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

A. B. ; Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan University. Born, May 19, 1866, in New- 
castle, Indiana. 1890-91, secretary of Clark University, Atlanta, Georgia; 1892, 
entered the North Indiana Conference; appointments: Kennard; Lynn; Noble Street, 
Anderson; Peru; Greenfield; Garrett; Tipton. Author of "The Knights of the Holy 
Grail"; founder, and Supi-eme Merlin, of The Knights of the Holy Grail; editor: 
The Young Knight; contributor to The Ladies' Home Journal, and other periodicals; 
lecturer. Married, September 5, 1898, to Miss Louise H. Smith, A. B. ( Antioch 
College), of Little Rock. Ark. 

1193. Dova Preston (nee Lloyd), 225 Hawthorne Ave., Houston, Tex. 

B. L. Born, February 5, 1869, in Putnam County, Indiana. Sister of 809. Mar- 
ried, December 29, 1896, to Dr. C. S. Preston, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1194. Lelah Preston, Petersburg, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1894. Born, April 7, 1869, near Petersburg, Indiana. 
1892-94, graduate course in modern languages; 1897, graduated from Indiana State 
Normal, Terre Haute. 

1195. Clarence Reed, Minister, 1043 Cowper St., Palo Alto, Cal. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. A. M., University of California, 1908. Born, September 16, 
1872, at Jerseyville, Illinois. Brother of 1536. 1892, entered the Illinois Confer- 
ence; appointments: Champaign circuit, Champaign; 1895-96, traveled and studied 
in Europe; 1896-1900, Sullivan; 1901-02, Paris; 1902-04, California Street Church, 
San Francisco; 1904, student, Harvard Divinity School; 1905-06, student University 
of California; 1906-09, minister Unitarian Church, Alameda, Cal.; 1909 — , same, Palo 
Alto. Married, March 31, 1902, Miss Hannah M. Eads, of Paris, 111. 

1196. William Sherman Rowe, Merchant, 922 E. Spring St., New 

Albany, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 27, 1866, in New Middletown, Harrison County, Indiana. 
1892-95, principal of High School, and 1895-99, superintendent of schools, Rising 
Sun, Ind.; 1899-1905, superintendent of schools, Connersville, Ind. ; \1905-08, superin- 
tendent of schools, Greenville, O.; 1908 — , treastirer and general manager. The Rowe- 
Fawcett Co., wholesale grocers and provision dealers. New Albany, Ind. Married, 
November 6, 1892, to Miss Pheresia Dow Sample, of Jeffersonville, Ind. 

1197. Ozora T. Sharp, Farmer, Gaston, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1893. Born, March 11, 1869, near New Corner (now Gaston), 
Indiana. Practiced law; now farming; township trustee of Washington township, 
Delaware County, Indiana. Married, April 11, 1900, to Miss May White, of Gas- 
ton, Ind. 

1198. Earl Carlton Smith, deceased. 

Physician. B. S.; M. D., 1893, Eclectic Medical College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 
Born, July 21, 1871, in Lisbon, Illinois. 1893-95, practicing medicine in Greencastle; 
1895, in Indianapolis. Died, September 19, 1909, at Indianapolis. 

1199. Selden Frazer Smyser, Teacher, North Yakima, Wash. 

Ph. B.; A. M., Ohio State University, 1901. Born, July 14, 1870, at Windsor, 
Illinois. Brother of 1171. 1892-93, graduate student. Sage School of Philosophy, 
Cornell University; 1893-94, teacher in Putnam County, Indiana; 1894-98, teacher in 
High School and 1898-1900, principal of High School, Mattoon, 111.; 1900-01, Fellow 
in economics, Ohio State University, Columbus; 1901-02, instructor in English and 
economics, Dubuque, Iowa, High School; 1902-08, st:perintendent of schools, Mor- 
ris, Minn.; 1908 — , head of English department. High School, North Yakima, Wash. 
Married, July 27, 1904, Miss Katherine O. Peet, (U. of Wis., 1900). 



178 DePauw Uxiversity 1893 

1200. Myla Snell (nee Cooke), Julesburg, Colorado. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., University- of Chicago. Born, October 8. 1569. in Indianapolis. 
Sister of 1165. 1892-93, teacher in Tipton High School; 1393-94, Plvmouth Hieh 
School; 1894-95, Tipton High School; 1S9S-99, with the Bowen-Merrill Company, 
Indianapolis; 1900-02, teacher in Newcastle High School; 1902-03, La Junta, Colo.; 
normal instructor in institutes in Colorado. Married, May 16, 1903, Sanford S. Snell, 
at Greencastle, Ind. 

1201. Oscar Milton Stewart, Teacher, SOT Virginia Ave.. Colum- 

bia, Mo. 

Ph. B.: Ph. D., 1S97, Cornell University; 4> B K. Born, November 3, 1869, at 
Neosho. Missouri. Brother of 1576 and 1672. 1892-94, professor of Physics and 
Chemistry, Baker University, Baldwin, Kan. ; 1894-95, graduate student in physics, 
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. ; 1S95-96, Fellow in Physics, Cornell University; 
1896-95, assistant in physics, same; 1S9S-1901, instructor in physics, same; 1901-05, 
assistant professor of Physics, University of Missouri; 1905 — , professor of Physics, 
same. Married, Tune 23, 1S99, to Miss Estelle Williams. 

1202. Samuel Henry Stokes, ^Minister, 200S ^^leridian St.. Anderson, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 24, 1560, in Butler County, Ohio. 1592-93, member 
of the North Indiana Conference of the M. E. Church; withdrew from M. E. Con- 
ference and Church, December 3, 1895, and ordained elder in the Christian Catholic 
Church, January 1, 1899; served Churches in Christian Catholic Church in Detroit 
and Chicago, and withdrew from that Church in 1901; 1901-03, evangelistic work; 
1903, entered The Christian and Missionary Alliance work; now in charge of local 
work of same in Anderson, Ind., and state superintendent of work in Michigan. 
Married, October 10. 1595, Miss Maud Kercheval, of Sheridan, Ind. 

1203. Steta Takashima, Teacher, Xo. 1.3, Haramachi, Koishikawa, 

Tokj'o, Japan. 

A. B. Bom, Febraary 20, 1864, in Tok\-o, Japan. 1594 — , professor of English 
at Higher Commercial College, in Tokyo; instructor in English at Johoku Middle 
School; regular contributor to the Chugakusekai ; author of "Illustrations of Japanese 
Life," "Photographs of Japanese Customs and Manners," "Errors to Be Avoided in 
Speaking and Writing English." Married, June 20, 1894, to Miss Ko Takugi. 

1204. Frederick Albert Thomas, Singer, 236 West 122nd St., Xew 

York City. 

A. B. ; $ B K. Born, September 23, 1570, at Clayton, Indiana. 1592-93, st^adent 
of Greek and Latin, Johns Hopkins L'niversity; 1596-1900, principal of Kendallville, 
Ind., High School; 19"01-02, teacher of Latin, High School, Leadville, Colo.; 1902-03, 
principal High School, Dillon, Mont.; 1903-05, principal High School, Moline, 111.; 
now singer in New York City. 

1205. Arthur Randall Woodward, Lapel, Indiana. 

A. B. Bom, September 5, 1867. 1892-95, manager of Woodward Bros. Grain 
and Lumber Company; served two terms as clerk and treasurer of Lapel; appointed, 
1399, member of County Advisors- Committee; 1899, organized, and is secretary of 
Lapel Bottle Company, manufacturers of flasks and prescription ware. Married, 
December 24, 1891, to Miss Daisy M. Diltz; married, April 30, 1896, to Miss Roena 
Wilson, of Lapel, Ind. 



LIV. CLASS OF 1893. 



1206. William Grant Alexander, Physician, 1604 Chicago Ave.. Evans- 
ton, 111. 

B. S.; M. D., Northwestern University, 1904; ^ B K. E-orn. Februan,- 25, 1871, 
in Gosport, Indiana. 1892-93, laboratory assistant in chemistn.-, DePauw University; 
1593-96, teacher of physics and chemistrj-. High School, Dubuque, Iowa; 1899. post- 
graduate work in general medical chemistry, in Northwestern Medical School, Chicago; 
1596-1903, teacher of physics and chemistry, Evanston, 111., High School; 1900-04, 



1893 Alumnal Record 179 

Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago; 1904-06, resident physician, Wesley 
Hospital, Chicago; 1907, post-graduate work medical work in Vienna, London and 
Liverpool; 1908 — , physician, Evanston, 111. Married, January 26, 1909, Miss Bertha 
Edna Patrick, of Des Moines, Iowa. 

1207. Joseph Eaton Allen, Farmer, R. R. 8, Frankfort, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 4, 1866, in Mulberry, Indiana. 1894-96, teacher of Mathe- 
matics and Greek, New Orleans University; 1906 — , farmer. Married, September 25, 
1905, Miss Sophie Rachel Thompson, of Frankfort, Ind. 

1208. Samuel W. Baer, Physician and Surgeon, 524 S. Carroll St., 

South Bend, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1898, pro merito; M. D., Illinois Medical College, 1906. Born, 
March 7, 1863, in Whitley County, Indiana. 1893-95, instructor in German, DePauw 
University; 1895-1905, superintendent of schools, Nappanee, Ind.; 1907 — , physician 
and surgeon, in South Bend, Ind. Married, June 2, 1888, Miss Naomi Culp. 

1209. Ella Bourne, Teacher, 507 Jefferson Ave., Evansville, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; Ph. M., 1898, University of Michigan. Born, December 24, 1869, in 
Franklin County, Indiana. 1893-94, teacher, High School, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. ; 
1894-95, principal of same; 1895-96, principal of High School, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Mich.; 1896-98, graduate student. University of Michigan; 1898-99, teacher in High 
School, Oconomowoc, Wis. ; 1899 — , head of Latin department, High School, Evans- 
ville, Ind. ; 1906, student in the American School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy. 

1210. Olive Bower (nee Stanley), Albion, Illinois, 

B. L. Born, October 17, 1871, in Edgewood, Illinois. Graduated from DePauw 
University School of Music in 1894. 1894-96, director of music in Union Christian 
College, Merom, Ind. ; 1897, studied music under Mr, Godowsky, Chicago Conserva- 
tory of Music, Married, January 35, 1899, to George Bower, at Albion, 111. 

1211. Ulysses Solomon Anglemyer Bridge, Minister, 133 West Main 

St., Peru, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 9, 1867, Columbia City, Indiana. 1887, graduated from 
Fort Wayne College; teacher in public schools, Ossian, Indiana; 1889, entered the 
North Indiana Conference of the M. E, Church; appointments: Waterloo; Claypool; 
South Whitley; Market Street, Logansport; Tipton; Newcastle; Peru. Married, 
June 12, 1889, Miss Rosa A. Whittenberger, of Claypool, Ind. 

1212. Ernest Frank Brown, Contractor, 328 Lesley St., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 17, 1871, in Indianapolis, Indiana. 1894 — , instructor in 
elocution and oratory, Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky. Married, July 5, 1892, 
to Miss Lida Steele, of Greencastle, Ind. 

1213. George Chambers Calvert, Journalist, 10 Fletcher Bank Bldg., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph, B.; A. M., pro merito, 1894; LL, B., 1896, Indiana Law School; 4> B K. 
Born, September 2, 1871, in Charleston, Illinois. 1893-94, instructor in history, 
DePauw University; 1894-95, fellow in political economy, University of Chicago; 
1895, elected Seligman fellow in political economy, Columbia University, New York, 
but resigned; 1899-1901, editorial writer for The Indianapolis Press; 1901 — , man- 
ager of Indianapolis Clearing House Association. Married, February 16, 1910, Mrs, 
Leone Scott Miller, of Bloomington, Ind, (See 1636.) Residence, 1930 Pennsylvania 
Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 

1214. Jessie Case, Attica, Indiana. 

B. L. Born, October 19, 1871, in Attica, Indiana. 1893-94, student and graduate, 
School of Music, DePauw University; teacher of music, Attica, Ind. 

1215. Blanche Belle Chaffee (nee Gelwick), 304 West North St., 

Danville, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, September 13, 1869, in Salem, Indiana. 1893-99, teacher in city 
schools, Danville, Ind. Married, May 6, 1899, to John A. Chaffee. (See 1347.) 



180 DePauw University 1893 

1216. Clarence Allen Cook, Insurance Special Agent, 120 E. Market 

St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 9, 1871, in Evansville, Indiana. Deputy clerk of 
Vanderburg County, Ind.; chief of Division of Insurance, Bureau of Corporations, 
Washington, D. C. ; manager of Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York for 
southwestern Indiana; special agent of the Phenix Fire Insurance Company of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., for Indiana. Married, November 3, 1897, Miss Sadie Elizabeth 
Vickery, of Evansville, Ind. 

1217. Dora Cook (nee Reavill), Newark, Delaware. 

B. L. Born, October 6, 1869, in Flat Rock, Illinois. Sister of 957. Married, 
September 8, 1897, to Prof. Melville T. Cook. Post-graduate, DePauw, '01. 

1218. Holland Fulton Darnall, physician, Woodcroft, Pueblo, Colo- 

rado. 

B. S. ; M. D., 1895, Indiana Medical College. Born, August 30, 1870, near Bain- 
bridge, Indiana. Brother of 1107. 1895-96, medical interne of the Indian- 
apolis City Dispensary; 1897-1900, post-graduate work in New York, assistant phy- 
sician Danvers Hospital for Insane, Danvers, N. Y., and assistant physician North 
Indiana Hospital for Insane, Longcliffe, Logansport, Ind. 

1219. Ira Edward David, 14 Somerset Place, Brockton, Mass. 

A. B. ; Ph. D., 1896, Boston University; 4> B K. Born, May 24, 1868, at Ash 
Grove, Iroquois County, Illinois. 1892, joined the Central Illinois Conference of the 
M. E. Church; pastor, Maywood, Ind.; 1893, president Marionville Collegiate Insti- 
tute, Marionville, Mo.; 1894, graduate student, Boston University; 1896-1900, pastor 
Benson, Illinois, M. E. Church; 1900 — , pastor Olivet Memorial Church (undenomi- 
national), Brockton, Mass. Married, September 6, 1894, to Miss Bernice G. Harri- 
son, of Athens, Tennessee. 

1220. Permelia Catherine Deerhake (nee Ellis), 1415 Prospect St., 

Indianapolis^ Ind. 

B. L. ; Ph. B., 1894. Born, March 25, 1869, in Dubois County, Indiana. Sister 
of 1168, 1647 and 1707. Married, December 12, 1895, to Louis George Deerhake, at 
Greencastle, Indiana. (See 1469.) 

1221. Gertrude Margaret DeForest, Teacher, Home Address: Boon- 

ville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, at Boonville, Indiana. 1893-94, associate superintendent of Tipton 
(Ind.) High School; 1895-96, teacher of Latin in High School, Rockport, Ind.; sum- 
mer of 1899, in University of Chicago; 1898-1901, teacher in High School, Rochester, 
Ind.; 1904-06, principal High School, Mt. Carroll, 111.; now teacher of English in 
High School, Newton, Iowa. 

1222. Henry McCabe Dowling, Lawyer, 306 American Central Life 

Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1896, Harvard University Law School; <I> B K. Born, July 4, 
1872, in New Albany, Indiana. Engaged in practice of law in Indianapolis; 1906-08, 
assistant attorney general of Indiana; 1908-09, Railroad Commissioner, for Indiana. 
Married, November 26, 1902, Miss Florence S. Scott, of Holton, Kans. 

1223. Margaret Jean Eastman (nee Paterson), 6117 Kimbark Ave., 

Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, November 12, 1874, in Kansas City, Missouri. 1893-96, member 
of class of '96 at Wellesley College. Married Charles E. Eastman. 

1224. Eugene Allen Gilmore, Lawyer and Educator, Law Building, 

Madison, Wis. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1899, Harvard; ^ B K. Born, July 4, 1871, at Brownville, Ne- 
braska. 1893-94, student in the Law School of DePauw University and law office of 
A. L. Mason, Indianapolis; 1896-99, student in Harvard Law School; 1899-1902, 
practicing lawyer, Boston, Mass. ; 1902-03, assistant professor of Law, College of 
Law, University of Wisconsin; 1903 — , professor of Law, same; lecturer in Law, 
summer quarter, 1906, University of California; joint editor of "Documentary His- 
tory of Industrial Democracy"; editor of "Cases on Partnership." Married, Decem- 
ber 27, 1899, to Miss Blanche Basye, at Rockport, Ind. (See 1412.) 



1^93 Alumnal Record 181 

1225. Lily Dexter Greene, Missionary, Hudson Memorial School 

Cawnpore, India. 

Ph. B.; A. M., Boston University, 1902. Born, 1868, at Ireland, Dubois County, 
Indiana. 1893, student in Chicago Training school; 1894-95, teacher in Woman's 
College, Lucknow, India; 1895-99, in charge of mission schools in Aligarh, Dwara- 
hath, and Budaon; graduate student in Boston University; 1902-07, superintendent 
of Girls' Orphanage, Phalera, Rajputana, India; 1907-09, principal of Hudson Me- 
morial School, Cawnpore; 1909 — , home on leave; home address: Care 77 Crescent 
Street, Waltham, Mass. 

1226. Hugh Holland Hadley, Patent Lawyer, 138 Washington Street, 

Chicago, 111. 

Ph. E. Born, April 22, 1871, in Danville, Indiana. Attorney at law, Marion, 
Ind. ; now in Chicago. 

1227. Homer Hall, Lawyer, Trenton, Mo. 

Ph. B.' Born, August 24, 1871, at Trenton, Missouri. Brother of 1149 and 
1414. 1899, representative in Missouri General Assembly; 1904, delegate to Gen- 
eral Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; 1909 — , member of Statute Revision 
Committee, State of Missouri. 

1228. Edith Hanna (nee Waltz), 202 Summit Ave., N., Seattle, Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, August 28, 1872, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Daughter of 272. 
Taught Latin and Mathematics in Minneapolis and Seattle High Schools. Married, 
June 11, 1900, W. H. Hanna. 

1229. William Harrison, Physician, Kokomo, Ind. 

B. S.; M. D., 1896, Indiana Medical College. Born, December 29, 1864, in 
College Corner, Ohio. 1893-95, student of medicine in Louisville, Kentucky; 1895-96, 
in Indiana Medical College, Indianapolis; 1896, engaged in practice in Kokomo, Ind. 

1230. John E. Higdon, Actuary, 3949 Charles Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; <l> B K. Born, January 6, 1866, in Jasper County, Missouri. Brother of 
1113 and 1290. 1893-94, teacher in Greencastle (Ind.) High School; 1894-1906, 
teacher in Indianapolis High School; 1906 — , assistant Actuary, State Life Insurance 
Co.; 1904, member American Mathematical Society; 1996, member of American 
Association for Advancement of Science; 1909, member of American Institute of 
Actuaries. Married, August 15, 1895, to Miss Lillie D. Cline, at Hartford City, In- 
diana. (See 1365.) 

1231. George Edward Hill, 1315 South A St., Richmond, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 8, 1871, at Bristol, Indiana. 1893-94, student of law; 1894-97, 
bookkeeper. Standard Oil Company, Muncie, Ind.; 1897 — , bookkeeper and cashier, 
Robinson & Co., Richmond, Ind. 

1232. Sarah Price Hornbaker, Teacher, 909 W. Pike St., Crawfords- 

ville, Ind. 

Pitt. B. Born, May 31, 1872, near Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana. 
Sister of 1070. 1894, student in Chicago Art Institute; 1895-96, primary teacher 
in public schools of Whitesville, Ind.; 1897-1903, at Alexandria, Ind.; 1903-07, at 
Elwood; 1908 — , at Crawfordsville. 

1233. John Ingle, Jr., Lawyer, 200 West 111th St., New York City. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1896, Harvard University. Born, February 10, 1872, at Evans- 
ville, Indiana. 1894-96, student of law at Harvard University; member of firm 
Hunt & Ingle, attorneys-at-law. 

1234. Augustus Kelly. 

A. B. ; LL. B., 1895, Kent College of Law, Chicago. Lawyer. Born, September 
30, 1864, in Sullivan County, Indiana. 1895, admitted to the bar in Illinois; 1893 — , 
in the employ of the legal department of the Metropolitan West Side Elevated 
Railroad Company of Chicago. 



182 DePauw University 1893 

1235. Theodore Kemp, Minister and Teacher, 1312 N. Main St.,. 

Bloomington, 111. 

A. B. ; D. D., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1907. Born, April 16, 1868, near 
Rising Sun, Indiana. 1893, joined the Illinois Conference; appointments: Allerton; 
Petersburg; Grace Church, Jacksonville; Charleston; Grace Church, B-loomington; 
1908 — , president of Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington. Member of National 
Educational Association; member of National Religious Educational Association^ 
etc. Married, November 28, 1893, Miss Flora B. Truitt, ex-DePauw, '97. 

1236. Edv/in Stanton Knox, Physician, 1404 Hoyt Ave., Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., 1895, Medical College of Indiana. Born, July 4, 1869, at Livonia, 
Indiana. 1893-95, student of medicine, Indianapolis; 1895 — , interne, St. Vincent's 
Hospital, Indianapolis. 

1237. Myrta Lange (nee Abbott), Eau Claire, Wis. 

A. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1894. Sister of 1336, 1704 and 1863. Born, October 
28, 1869, in Fairfield, Illinois. 1894-99, teacher of Latin, Knightstown (Ind.) High 
School; 1899-1901, graduate student in Latin and Greek, Chicago University; taught 
Latin in High Schools of Racine and Chippewa Falls, Wis. Married, June 26, 
1906, Charles G. Lange, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1238. Albert Smith Luring, Minister, Wolfsburg, Pa. 

Ph. B. Born, March 7, 1868, at Mount Carmel, Franklin County, Indiana. 
1893, joined Des Moines Conference; transferred to North Indiana Conference; trans- 
ferred to Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

1239. Merritt Machlan, Minister, Elizabethtown, Ind. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., 1895, DePauw University. Born, February 25, 1867, near 
Moscow, Indiana. 1893, entered the Southeast Indiana Conference, now Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Castleton; Woodside, Indianapolis; New Palestine; Os- 
good; Madison circuit; Woodside, Indianapolis; Cythiana; Vernon circuit; Freetown; 
Elizabethtown; 1895-96, post graduate student, DePauw School of Theology. Mar- 
ried, June 22, 1893, Miss Cora E. Robinson, of Connersville, Ind., ex-DePauw, 1902. 

1240. Mary Collins Marlatt, Teacher, Home Address: 503 Western 

Ave., Connersville, Ind. 

B. L. Born, August 5, 1869, in Rushville, Indiana. Sister of 1255, 1431, 1823, 
and 1891. 1893, post-graduate student in University of Wisconsin; 1907-08, post- 
graduate student in Latin and English in DePauw University; teacher of Latin and 
English in the High Schools of Thorntown and Terre Haute, Ind.; head of the 
Latin department in High School, Kankakee, 111.; same, Dubuque, Iowa; teacher 
of Latin in Academy of Cornell College, Mt. ^''ernon, Iowa; now in High School, 
Thorntown, Ind. 

1241. Ora Fulton Merrill, Minister, R. R. No. 2, Box 36, Parma, 

Idaho. 

A. B. Born, May 25, 1868, in Rossville, Indiana. 1893, assistant pastor Cen- 
tenary M. E. Church, Terre Haute; 1894, transferred to Colorado Conference; ap- 
pointments: East Pueblo; Sheridan Lake; Montrose; Telluride; Fruita; 1904-06, 
student, Garrett Biblical Institute; Ordway; Fowler; 1908, transferred to Idaho Con- 
ference; appointments: Homedale, Idaho. Married, July 10, 1901, Miss Mary D. 
Collins, at Victor, Colo. 

1242. Benjamin Clay Miller, Attorney-at-Law, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 16, 1868, in Putnam County, Indiana. 1893, admitted to 
the bar; member firm of Partlow & Miller. 

1243. Theophilus John Moll, Lawyer, 609 Law Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1894, DePauw University; LL. M., 1896, Cornell University. 
Born, May 25, 1872, in Evansville, Indiana. 1895-96, law student at Cornell Uni- 
versity, holding post-graduate scholarship; 1896-97, lawyer, 35 Wall street, New 
York City; 1898-1900, member of law firm of Maier & Moll, Evansville, Ind.; 1900, 
removed to Indianapolis; 1901-05, professor of Law, Indianapolis College of Law; 
1905-09, dean of same; 1909 — ^ dean of American Central Law School, Author of* 
"Independent Contractors." Married, June 21, 1898, Miss Floy Carnes, of Green- 
wood, Ind. 



1893 Alumnal Record 183 

1244. George Frederick Mull, Lawyer, Indiana Trust Building, Indi- 

anapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1894, Yale University. Born, December 7, 1868, at Manilla, 
Indiana. 1894 — , attorney-at-law, Indianapolis. 

1245. Horace Greely Ogden, Minister, 345 East 3rd St., Jamestown, 

New York. 

A. B. ; <l> B K. Born, September 14, 1868, Danville, Indiana. Brother of 1310, 
and M — 10. 1893-95, student of theology, Boston University, with pastorate at Rock- 
land, Mass.; 1895-98, Kewanna, Ind.; 1898-1901, Attica; 1901-04, Frankfort; 1904-07, 
Trinity, Louisville, Ky. ; 1907 — , First Church, Jamestown, N. Y. Married, Septem- 
ber 14, 1893, Miss Gertrude Mikels. (See No. 1190.) 

1246. James Alexander Patterson, Minister, Ridgeville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 6, 1865, at Rockfield, Carroll County, Indiana. 1890, 
entered the ministry; member of the North Indiana Conference; appointments: Bat- 
tle Ground; Williamsport; Morton; Denver; Bourbon; Wabash Street, Wabash; 
Simpson, Ft. Wayne; Garrett; Lapel; Middletown; Westfield; Ridgeville. Married, 
October 7, 1891, to Mrs. S. E. Moore, of Battle Ground, Ind. 

1247. Jean Penfield (nee Nelson), 730 East 242nd St., New York City. 

Ph. B. Born, November 4, 1872, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1892, winner of 
"Inter-State Oratorical." Married, December 15, 1897, to Judge William Warner 
Penfield, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1248. Anna Poucher, Petersburg, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894, pro merito. Born, January 28, 1872, in Mitchell, Indiana. 
Daughter of 240, and sister of 1078, 1137, ' 1564, 1676, 1729, and 2139. 1893-94, 
graduate student, DePauw University; 1894-98, private secretary to the treasurer of 
DePauw University. 

1249. Emma Josephine Richards (nee Coffey), Patricksburg, Ind. 

B. L. Born, July 1, 1871, in Bowling Green, Indiana. 1895-96, student in 
New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. Married, July 28, 1898, to Renos 
Harlan Richards, at Brazil, Ind. (See 1080.) 

1250. Henry Clay Riley, Minister, Mulberry, Ind. 

A. B. Born, May 14, 1865, in Lafayette, Indiana. 1892, entered the North- 
west Indiana Conference; appointments: Brazil circuit; Annapolis; Mace; Avon; 
New Richmond; Mulberry. Married, August 30, 1893, Miss Mamie Gaddis, in Lafay- 
ette, Ind. 

1251. Victor Howard Ringer, Lawyer, Williamsport, Indiana. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1894, University of Michigan; <!' B K. Born, February 13, 1870, 
near Williamsport, Indiana. Married, April 28, 1897, to Miss Alice J. Thomas. 

1252. Mary Roller (nee Bicknell), East Lansing, Mich. 

B. L. Born, in Greencastle, Indiana. Married, October 2, 1900, to Ernest Roller, 
at Greencastle, Ind. (See 1682.) 

1253. Sherman Andrew Ross, Minister, 206 Fourth Ave., Baraboo, 

Wis. 

Ph. B. Born, May 1, 1865, at Muncie, Indiana. 1893, pastor of the M. E. 
Church, New Paris, Ind.; 1894, Topeka, Ind.; 1894-95, superintendent of public 
schools, Mammoth Springs, Ark.; entered South Kansas Conference; appointments: 
Blue Mound; Oswego; Cherryvale; Paola; 1905-08, in New England Southern Con- 
ference, stationed at Pawtucket, R. I.; 1908, transferred to West Wisconsin Con- 
ference; appointments: Monroe; Baraboo. Married, May 25, 1887, Miss Ida J. 
Brindel, of Muncie, Ind. (See Art 12.) 

1254. Annie Laurie Ryder (nee Chaffee), 3716 Second Ave., S., Min- 

neapolis, Minn. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894, pro merito. Born, March 28, 1872, in Hartford City, Indi- 
ana. Sister of 1347, 1407 and 1739. 1894-96, teacher of Latin in High School, 
Paris, 111.; 1896-1900, teacher of Latin in High School, Fond du Lac, Wis.; 1905-07, 
teacher of Latin, Brunot Hall, Spokane, Wash. Married, March 9, 1901, to Carleton 
G. Ryder, at Greencastle, Ind. 



184 DePauw University 1893 

1255. Sallie Scholl (nee Marlatt), Rushville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 29, 1872, in Aurora, Indiana. Sister of 1240, 1431, 1823 
and 1891. 1894-95, teacher in High School, Joliet, Illinois; 1895-96, principal of 
High School, Milton, Ind. Married, August 26, 1896, to Joseph H. Scholl. 

1256. May Laura Sheeks, 310 East Seminar}^ St., Greencastle, Ind. 
A. B. 

1257. Ida Blanche Sheridan (nee Weaver), 347 West 57th St., Los 

Angeles, Cal. 

Ph. B. Born, November 15, 1871, in Antwerp, Belgium. 1894-95, teacher of 
French and German, Marysville (Missouri) Seminary; 1895-98, instructor in French, 
DePauw University; deaconess, "Neighborhood House," Indianapolis. Married, May 
13, 1907, John H. Sheridan, at Indianapolis. 

1258. Chesteen Worth Smith, Minister, 115 West 12th St., Ander- 

son, Ind. 

A. B. ; D. D., DePauw University, 1909; <I> B K. Born, December 9, 1870, 
near Greenfield, Indiana. 1893, entered the North Indiana Conference: appoint- 
ments: Dublin; Mishawaka; Peru; First Church, Anderson. President of Indiana 
State Epworth League. Married, June 27, 1894, Miss Stella B. Jordan. (See 
1322.) 

1259. Frederick Prass Stauffer, Teacher, 607 Ellis Ave., Portland, 

Ore. 

A. B. Born, September 12, 1862, in Darke County, Ohio. Teacher of natural 
science, Logansport (Ind.) High School; principal High School, Greenville, Ohio; now 
teacher of Science and Mathematics, Portland, Ore. Married, June 25, 1895, Miss 
Minnie Oilman, of Logansport, Ind. 

1260. Joseph Albert Sumwalt, Minister, 1508 North A St., Elwood, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 1, 1865. in Randolph Countj^ Indiana. 1894, entered 
the North Indiana Conference; appointments: Corunna; Orland; Topeka; Fiftk 
Avenue, Gosken; Sheridan; Elwood; 1900-03, student Boston School of Theology. 
Married, October 18, 1894, to Miss Nellie Britton, of Corunna, Ind. 

1261. Edward May Teeple, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1893, DePauw University. Teacher. Born, May 2, 1851, at 
Charlestown, Indiana. 1893-95, superintendent public schools, Brookville, Ind.; 
graduate student, DePauw University. Married, September 1, 1887, to Miss Lena 
Buerkle, of Charlestown, Ind. Died, April 16, 1895, at Brookville, Ind. 

1262. James Ulysses Turner, Care Department of Health, Chicago, 

Illinois. 

A. B. Born, November 14, 1870, in Van Buren, Arkansas. 1894, chair of 

Greek and Latin, Wiley LTniversity, Marshall, Texas; now milk inspector, City 

Health Department, Chicago. Married, May 5, 1895, to Miss Emma G. Bushroes, of 
Chicago. 

1263. Joseph Clyde Vermilya, Physician, Medora, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; M. D. Born, April 26, 1872, in Brownstown, Indiana. 1893-94, 
student of medicine; 1894-95, at Louisville Medical College; 1895-96, at Ohio Medical 
College; 1896-98, practiced medicine at Newport, Kentucky; 1898 — , physician, at 
Medora, Ind. Married, April 15, 1896, to Miss Angelyn Hinderlider. 

1264. Franklin Augustus "Walker, Care Civil Service Commission, 

Washington, D. C. 

A. B. Born, October 7, 1872, at Tennessee, Illinois. 1894, employed in the 
office of the Monmouth (111.) Pottery Company; 1895, employed in office of the 
L^nited States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. 

1265. Clelia Claude Wasson (nee Newcomer), Delphi, Ind. 

B. L. Born, May 4, 1871, in Tipton, Indiana. Sister of 1085. 1893-95, 
student of art, Wilke Art School. Married, October 3, 1901, William Wasson, at 
Tipton, Ind. 



1894 Alumnal Record 185 

1266. Larz Augustus Whitccmb, Lawyer, 601 Newton Claypool 

Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. B., 1894, Yale University; LL. B., 1895, Yale University. Born, 
March 26, 1871, in Clinton, Indiana. Brother of 1330. 1893-95, student in academic 
and law departments of Yale University; 1898, elected to General Assembly of 
Indiana; 1900, re-elected to General Assembly; engaged in practice of law in 
Indianapolis. 

1267. Claude E. Wilkinson, Stocks and Bonds, Carmel, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 16, 1870, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Engaged In life 
insurance business. Married, September 4, 1905, Miss Mary Sanders, of Plain- 
field, Ind. 

1268. Daisy Wilson (nee Steele), School for Blind, Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. L. Born, March 23, 1871, Mt. Comfort, Hancock County, Indiana. Sister 
of 1400. Married, February 1, 1894, to George S. Wilson, of Greenfield, Ind. 

1269. Mary Janet Wilson, 801 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 18, 1867, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1152. For 
three years after graduation, editor of "The Lyre," of Alpha Chi Omega; special 
work in Pipe Organ and Advanced Theory, DePauw School of Music; now assist- 
ant in Harmony, DePauw's School of Music. 



LV. CLASS OF 1894. 



1270. Max Dallas Aber, Lawyer, Warrensburg, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, April 22, 1867, in Ashland County, Ohio. 1894, admitted to the 
bar; 1895-98, city attorney of Warrensburg, Missouri; 1898-1900, lawyer and as- 
sistant editor of "Shield" of Phi Kappa Psi; 1900 — , appointed counsel for Mutual 
Life Insurance Company; now deputy superintendent of insurance of Missouri, at 
Jefferson City, Mo. Married, November 17, 1895, Miss Mary Wright. (See 1337.) 

1271. Ota Irene Bartlett, Teacher, The Davis, Terre Haute, Ind. 

B. L. Born, November 18, 1871, at Edwardsport, Indiana. Has taught since 
graduation; now teacher of German, in High School, Terre Haute. 

1272. Layton Coval Bentley, Minister, 2227 Ashland Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1895; Ph. D., 1898. Boston University; <J> B K. 
Born, September 19, 1864, in Pilot Knob, Missouri. Entered Northwest Indiana 
Conference in 1894; one year graduate work in DePauw and two years in BostOH 
University; appointments: Williamsport; Brazil; Broadway, Indianapolis; 1909 — , 
superintendent of Indianapolis District. Married, December 30, 1897, to Miss 
Josephine C. Eads, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1402.) 

1273. Terry Claude Boyd, deceased. 

A. B. Born, November 15, 1871, at Sarcoxie, Jasper County, Mo. Died, 
April 7, 1895, at Sarcoxie, Missouri. 

1274. De Ella Brown, Physician, Eighth Street, Terre Haute, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1899, Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O. Born, January 
6, 1869, in Roseville, Parke County, Indiana. Sister of 1590 and 1591. 1894-95, 
teaching near Coxville, Ind.; 1895-96, principal of High School, Rockville, Ind.; 
1896-99, student in the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio; since 1899, 
practicing medicine in Terre Haute, Ind. 

1275. Jesse Franklin Brumbaugh, Teacher, Vermillion, South Dak. 

A. B. ; A. M. ; LL. B., State University Law School, South Dakota; * B K. 
Born, May 29, 1868, in Kewanna, Indiana. 1894-95, instructor in preparatory 
school, DePauw University; 1896-97, superintendent of schools. Brown's Valley, 
Minnesota; 1897-1900, professor of Philosophy and English, Dakota University, 



186 DePauw University 1894 

Mitchell, South Dak.; 1900-01, graduate work in philosophy and pedagogy, Uni- 
versity of Chicago; 1901-07, professor of English and Public Speaking, DePauw 
University; 1907-08, student of law, Law College of University of South Dakota; 
1909^ — , professor of Law, in same. Published pamphlet, "Outline Study of 
Literature" (1899), and book, "How to Write an Oration" (1899). Married, 
August 8, 1899, Miss Nana Cook, of Warner, South Dak. 

1276. Lillian Pearl Castleman (nee Bassett), 220 Jefferson Ave., 

Evansville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 189,5. Born, July 12, 1875, in Greencastle, Indiana. 
Daughter of 478 and sister of 1516 and 1526. 1894-95, graduate student in 
DePauw University; 1896-97, professor of language, Soule College, Dodge City, 
Kansas; 1897-1903, teacher of Latin and German, High School, Fairmount, Ind.; 
1904, Latin, Higk School, Bedford, Ind. Married, August 17, 1904, Julius Collins 
Castleman, of Fayette, Iowa. 

1277. David Renaldo Compton, Lawyer, Tipton, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 4, 1872, in Edinburg, Indiana. 1894-95, engaged in hard- 
ware business; 1895 — , lawyer. Tipton, Ind. 

1278. Thomas Reid Crowder, Physician, Pullman Bldg., Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B.; M. D., 1897, Rush Medical College, Chicago. Born, February 6, 1872, 
in Sullivan, Indiana. 1892-93, assistant in department of zoology and physiology, 
DePauw University; 1894-97, student in Rush Medical College, Chicago; June, 
1897-December, 1898, interne in Cook County Hospital, Chicago; 1899, Fellow in 
pathology. Rush Medical College; 1901-05, instructor in medicine, Rush Medical 
College; 1902-03, student in Vienna. 

1279. James Tipton Cutler, Lawyer, Rookery Bldg., Evansville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 17, 1869, in Troy, Indiana. 1904-08, county attorney 
of Vanderburg County, Ind. Married, April 21, 1906, Miss Estelle Corlew, of 
Evansville, Ind. 

1280. Henry Levi Davis, Minister, 211 W. Jefferson St., South Bend, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 4, 1870, in Marion County, Indiana. 1894, joined 
the Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Congress Street, Lafayette; 
Trinity, Crawfordsville; Rockville; Valparaiso; First Church, South Bend. Mar- 
ried, November 20, 1901, Miss Mabel Houlihan, of Crawfordsville, Ind. 

1281. Alfred Emil Dickey, 3305 Calhoun Boulevard, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

A. B.; 4> B K. LL. B., 1896, Indiana Law School. Born, June 15, 1873, 
in Crawfordsville, Indiana. 1894-95, assistant principal High School, Owensville, 
Ind.; residence until 1896, and 1902-06, Jamestown, North Dak.; 1896-1902, lawyer, 
Indianapolis, Ind.; 1899-1901, editor The Forum, Indianapolis. Contributor Col- 
lier's, World Today and other magazines. Since 1901, vice president and general 
counsel Wells & Dickey Company, Jamestown and Minneapolis. Married, February 
27, 1902, to June Clarke, at Noblesville, Ind. 

1282. Lewis Frederick Dimmitt, Minister, 721 E. Seminary St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; D. D., DePauw University, 1906; 4> B K. Born, May 8, 1866, in 
Griggsville, Illinois. 1887, joined the Dakota Conference; 1888, transferred to 
Illinois Conference; 1891, transferred to Indiana Conference; appointments: Madi- 
son Avenue, Indianapolis; Martinsville; Broadway, Indianapolis; First Church, Con- 
nersville; College Avenue, Bloomington; First Church, Shelbyville; 1905 — , super- 
intendent Bloomington District; 1908, delegate to Generaj Conference. Married, 
August 20, 1891, to Miss Alma M. Barber, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1283. Edward James Dunn, Lawyer, Springfield, 111. 

Ph. B. ; <I> B K. Born, January 23, 1873, in Spencer, Indiana. 1894-95, teacher, 
Henderson, Mo.; 1895-96, Marshfield, Mo.; since 1896, lawyer, firm of Dunn & 
Kenney, Springfield, 111. Married, September 26, 1899, to Miss Verna M. Thomp- 
son, (Vassar), of Springfield, Mo. 



1894 Alumnal Record 187 

1284. Max Erhmann, Lawyer and Author, Terre Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 26, 1872, in Terre Haute, Indiana. 1894-95, and 
1897-98, graduate student in philosophy in Harvard University. Author of the fol- 
lowing books: 1898, "A Farrago;" 1900, "The Mystery of Madeline Le Blanc;" 
1901, "A Fearsome Riddle;" 1905, "Breaking Home Ties;" 1906, "A Prayer and 
Selections;" 1907, "Who Entereth Here and Selections;" 1908, "Poems;" 1910, "The 
Poems of Max Ehrmann." Separately published, illuminated and decorated, "A 
Prayer," "Who Entereth Here," "You Who Come at Evening," "Love Someone," 
"Evening Song," "The Greater Heroism," "The House of Fortune." Dodge Pub- 
lishing Co., New York City, publishers. 

1285. Hugh Hale Ewing, Lumber Dealer, 37 Columbian Bldg., To- 

peka, Kans. 

B. S. Born, August 14, 1868, in Rush County, Indiana. 1894-97, principal, 
Pittsburg (Kansas) High School; 1899-1900, instructor in Allen County Normal 
Institute, lola, Kansas; 1897-1900, superintendent of schools, Osawatomie, Kans.; 
now wholesale lumber dealer, Topeka, Kans. Married, June 16, 1897, to Miss- 
Marcia Agnes Underwood, of Clay Center, Kansas. 

1286. William Francis Foster, deceased. 

Ph. B. Lawyer. Born, May 25, 1870, in Seymour, Missouri. Superintendent 
of schools, Webster County, Mo. ; post-graduate work in law. University of Michi- 
gan; practiced law in Marshfield, Mo. Married, October 9, 1895, to Miss Fannie 
Trimble, at Marshfield, Mo. Died, August 27, 1897, at Marshfield, Mo. 

1287. Frank Wilbur Foxworthy, Physician and Surgeon, 316 Board 

of Trade, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; M. D., 1897, Indiana Medical College. Born, October 22, 1873, in 
Kentland, Indiana. Brother of 1597. 1894-97, student Medical College of Indiana; 
1897-98, house physician at St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis; 1898-99, captain 
and first assistant surgeon, 160th Ind. Vol. Inf., Spanish-American war; 1899-1901,. 
captain and first assistant surgeon, 34th United States Infantry in service in the 
Philippines; 1901, post-graduate work, Berlin and London; 1902, in New York Post- 
Graduate School; 1907, Berlin and Vienna; medical director Commercial Life In- 
surance Co. Published, "Modern War Wounds"; member Anglo-American Medical 
Association, Berlin, 1907; member of National Geographical Society, 1908; captain 
and assistant surgeon, Indiana National Guard. Married, October 11, 1905, Miss 
Leila Gladys Thomas, of Indianapolis. 

1288. Nellie Fuqua, Teacher, 1709 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 24, 1873, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Teacher for two years 
in High School, Terre Haute, Ind. ; 1899 — , teacher of mathematics in Ryland In- 
stitute, Berkeley, Va. 

1289. Frank Wilson Gee, Minister, 816 N. 24th St., St. Joseph, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, September 1, 1863, in Attica, Indiana. 1886, entered the North- 
west Indiana Conference. Married, November 9, 1884, to Miss Lucy Belle Trow- 
bridge, of Plymouth, Ind. 

1290. William David Higdon, Teacher, 2745 Accomac St., St. Louis, 

Missouri. 

A. B. Born, February 6, 1869, in Jasper County, Missouri. B-rother of 1113 
and 1230. 1894-95, principal public schools, Mt. Vernon, Missouri; 1895-97, prin- 
cipal of High School, Lamar, Mo.; 1897-1900, teacher of Mathematics, High School, 
Springfield, Mo.; 1900-02, principal High School, Tuscola, 111.; 1902-04, principal 
High School, Petersburg, 111.; 1904 — , teacher of Mathematics, McKinley High 
School, St. Louis, Mo. 

1291. Oliver Perry Hoover, Teacher, McKinley High School, St. 

Louis, Mo. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1895; <l> B K. Born, March 31, 1864, near Dayton, 
Ohio. Brother of 1292. 1895, Leipzig University, Germany; 1896-97, teacher and 
pastor, Dayton, Ohio; 1897-98, instructor in Greek and English, Academy, DePauw 
University; 1899-1904, professor of Greek and Philosopy, Junita College, Hunting- 
don, Pa.; 1901, student in University of Chicago, four quarters; 1905 — , instructor in 
Greek and Latin, McKinley High School, St. Louis, Mo. Married, March 3, 1886, 
Miss Ida Alice Klepinger, of Dayton, Ohio. 



188 DePauw University 1894 

1292. William I. T. Hoover, Minister and Teacher, Union Bridge, 

Maryland. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1895. Born, March 8, 1869, near Dayton, Ohio. 
Brother of 1291. 1896-97, teacher in Gem City Classical School, Dayton, Ohio; 
1897-99, pastor in Dayton; November, 1899-1901, president of Lordsburg College, 
Lordsburg, Cal. ; 1901-06, professor in Manchester College, North Manchester, Ind. ; 
1906-09, professor of Philosophy and History. Bridgewater College, Va.; 1909 — , 
professor of Philosophy and History, Maryland Collegiate Institute, now Blue Ridge 
College, Union Bridge, Md. 

1293. Mary Grace Hornbrook (nee Smith), 122 East Pratt St., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 30, 1872, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Daughter of 268 
and sister of 1095 and 1391. Married, November 25, 1896, to Henry H. Hornbrook, 
at Indianapolis. (See 1178.) 

1294. Lillian Howard. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1895, pro merito. Born, November 8, 1872, at Waterloo, Seneca 
County, New York. 1894-95, graduate student, DePauw University. 

1295. Orlando Buff lies, 1911 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, May 31, 1869, in Brown County, Ohio. 1897-99, Reading Clerk 
Indiana House of Representatives; 1898, police prosecutor, Indianapolis; 1899, deputy 
attorney general of Indiana; 1899-1903, correspondent for Arthur Jordan Co., In- 
dianapolis; 1903, general manager Capital Gas Engine Co., Indianapolis; 1906, gen- 
eral manager International Machine Tool Co., Indianapolis; vice president Meridian 
Life Insurance Co., Indianapolis. Married, October 25, 1899, to Miss Esther Day 
Jordan, of Indianapolis. 

1293. John Alpheus Kenney, Rice Grower, Stuttgart, Ark. 

B. S. Born, April 13, 1868, in Warrensburg, Illinois. Brother of 1423. Sec- 
retary of Rice Growers' Association of Arkansas. Married, September 6, 1898, Miss 
Leona M. Lyons, ex-DePauw Music School. 

1297. Charles Henry Leeson, Minister, 1115 North 14th St. Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; S. T. B.; D. C. L., 1897, Chicago Law School. Born, April 30, 1867, 
at Cathcart, Ontario. 1891, joined North Indiana Conference; 1892, transferred 
to Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Knox and North Judson; Royal 
Center; Wheeler; Stockwell; Fowler; Clinton; Trinity, Terre Haute. Author: "The 
Story of Christ's Passion," "The Origin and History of Freemasonry." Married, 
July 7, 1897, Miss Florence Dilts, of Winamac, Ind. 

1298. Frederick Augustus Likely, Newspaperman, 3217 Holmes Ave., 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

A. B.; LL. B,, 1896, Indiana Law School. Born, July 7, 1870, at Boon- 
rille, Indiana. 1894-95, professor of Greek, New Orleans University; 1898-1900, 
editor and proprietor of Bedford Daily Republican; 1900-08, assistant manager, 
Indianapolis Commercial Reporter; 1908 — , vice-president Legal News Publishing 
Co., and manager advertising department of Finance and Commerce of the Twin 
Cities, Minneapolis, Minn. Organized Minneapolis Stock Exchange in 1909, and 
elected its secretary; 1904-06, assistant secretary of Indianapolis Stock Exchange; 
author of "Handbook of Stocks and Bonds Identified with Indianapolis." Married, 
June 20, 1900, Miss Gertrude P. Laurence, of Mooresville, Ind. 

1299. Emma Locke (nee Roehl), deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, March 5, 1S73, at Connersville, Indiana. Taught in High School, 
Connersville, Ind. ^larried, 1899, Rev. William T. Locke, of the Presbyterian Mis- 
sion, at Changsha, China. Died, 1910, at Chanchow, Hunan, China. 

1300. George Browning Lockwood, Newspaperman, Care Chronicle, 

Clarion, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; 4> B K. Born, November 7, 1872, in Forest, Illinois. Brother of 1554 
and 2194. 1894-96, associate founder and first editor of Terre Haute Evening 
Tribune; 1896-1902, private secretary to Geo. W. Steele, M. C, and also Washington 
correspondent of American Press Association; 1900-1909. editor '"Shield of Phi 
Kappa Psi"; 1902-08, superintendent of Press Bureau, Republican State Central 



1894 Alumnal Record 189 

Committee; 1903-05, secretary to Gov. Durbin, of Indiana; member of staff, Gover- 
nors Durbin and Hanly; 1905-07, member and secretary of Board of Trustees, 
Central Indiana Hospital for Insane; 1905-07, assistant general manager Winona 
Assembly and schools; now director Winona Assembly; 1907-09, secretary to the 
vice president of the United States, Fairbanks; July, 1908, secretary of special lega- 
tion of the United States to Tercentenary celebration at Quebec; since 1908, editor 
and principal owner of Marion (Ind.) Evening Chronicle. Author: "The New Har- 
mony Communities" (1902), and "The New Harmony Movement" (1905); member 
National Geographic Society; member American Civic Federation; director Y. M. 
C. A. of Marion; director State Federation of Commercial Clubs; member Com- 
mercial Club, Indianapolis. Married, December 28, 1897, to Miss Anne Lloyd 
Carlisle, of Monroe, Mich. 

ISOl. Oliver Lincoln Lyon, Teacher, 1812 East Main St., Enid, Okla. 

Ph. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1895; Ph. D., Boston University, 1896; graduate of 
Illinois State Normal University, 1900. Born, January 13, 1864, in Owen County, 
Ind. 1896, president Steelville Normal School, Mo.; 1901-07, professor of Sociology 
and Political Economy, Illinois Wesleyan University; 1907 — , professor of English 
Language and Literature, Oklahoma Christian University, Enid, Okla. Author of 
"Psychology, a Basis for Pedagogy," "Constructive Principles of Literature," and 
"Practical' Work in Elocution." Preached, in connection with teaching, for ten 
years. Married, June 26, 1890, Miss Etna Place, of Steelville, Mo. 

1302. Hoyt Newton McClain, Manufacturer, 1410 E. Ravenswood 

Park, Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1896, Indianapolis Law School. Born, August 18, 1872, in 
Avon, Indiana. 1894-95, principal of High School, Danville, Indiana; 1896, gradu- 
ated from Indianapolis Law School; practiced law in Indianapolis until January 
S, 1899, when appointed librarian by the Supreme Court; captain and adjutant, 
Company D, Second Regiment, Indiana National Guard; 1904—, vice president. The 
Tengwall Co., manufacturers of Loose Leaf Systems and Devices. Married, April 
21, 1897, Miss Lillian Smith, of Indianapolis. (See 1371.) Residence: Ridge 
Avenue, Winnetka, 111. 

1303. Jesse Elmer McMullan, Teacher, 4008 S. Washington St., Ma- 

rion, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; Ph. M., Syracuse University, 1903; Ph. D., Scio College, 1907. Born 
July 1, 1858, in Arcadia, Indiana. 1895-97, teacher in Marion Normal College 
Marion, Ind.; 1897-99, teacher in High School, Monticello, Ind.; 1900-02, Marion 
Ind., Normal College; 1902-03, librarian of History Library, Syracuse University 
N. Y.; 1903-04, teacher in Marion, Ind., High school; 1904-07, dean of Scio Col 
lege, Scio, Ohio; 1907 — , head of Department of Literature and History, Marion 
Normal College, Marion, Ind. Published: "Literary Analysis and Pedagogy" (1907) 
contributor of articles on literature and education to The Teachers' Journal; 1909, 
secretary of "The Methodist Brotherhood of First M. E. Church," of Marion. Mar- 
ried, August 11, 1900, Miss L. Myrtle Modlin, of Marion, Ind. 

1304. Zella Marshall, Pianiste and Teacher, 2030 Orrington Ave., 

Evanston, 111. 

B. L. Born, July 8, 1872, in Centralia, Illinois, 1893, graduate of the DePauw 
School of Music; graduate work in piano at the New England Conservatory of 
Music, Boston, and in Chicago, with Emil Liebling, J. S. VanCleve, and William R. 
Sherwood; 1899-1900, director of Music, Eminence College, Dallas, Texas; 1901-10, 
piano studio, Chicago; 1909, vice president chairman of Music Study Class, Arche 
Club, Chicago. 

1305. Julia Mason, City Library, Princeton, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 6, 1872, at Brazil, Indiana. 1894-1902, teacher in 
schools of Indiana and North Dakota; 1902-03, student in Library School, University 
of Illinois; 1904-09, librarian, Sullivan, Ind.; 1909 — , librarian, Princeton, Ind. 

1306. Lee Dowling Mathias, Lawyer, Tribune Building, Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, March 31, 1872, in Greencastle, Indiana. Son of 211, and 
brother of M-9. 1894, admitted to the bar; engaged in practice in Chicago. Married, 
April 2, 1901, to Miss Lyllyn Ruggles, of San Francisco, California. 

1307. William Spencer Miller, Los Angeles, California. 

Ph. B. Porn, September 23, 1861, in Chillicothe, Ohio. Brother of 1037. Mem- 
ber of the Illinois Conference of the M. E. Church. 1894-95, stationed at Brocton, 
111. Married, August 31, 1892, Miss Anna Watson. 



190 DePauw University 1894 

1308. Daisy Neff (nee Mikels), deceased. 

A. B. Born, February 26, 1870, in South Bend, Indiana. Sister of 776, 1190 
and 1726. Married, January 8, 1896, to Joseph Edgar Neff. (See 1127.) Died, 
December 2, 1899, at South Bend, Ind. 

1309. Anna Florence Neff (nee Young), deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1900, pro merito. Born, August 3, 1872, near Rushville, Illi- 
nois. 1894-95, teacher in public schools of Knightstown, Ind.; 1895-1901, assistant 
principal in High School, Rushville, 111. Married, September 5, 1901, Joseph Edgar 
Neff, at Rushville, 111. (See 1127.) Died, March, 1905, at South Bend, Ind. 

1310. James Matlock Ogden, Lawyer, 707 State Life Bldg., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1899, Harvard University. Born, April 5, 1870, in Danville, 
Indiana. Brother of 1245 and M-10. 1894-96, principal High School, Kendallville, 
Ind.; 1896-99, Harvard Law School; since 1899, lawyer, Indianapolis. Author of 
"Ogden's Negotiable Instruments," (1909); writer for "Cyclopedia of Law"; lec- 
turer in Indiana Law School; director in Commercial Club (Indianapolis); director 
in Y. M. C. A. of Indianapolis. Married, November 11, 190.3, Miss Bess Allen 
Dean, of Indianapolis. Residence: 3332 North Pennsylvania Street. 

1311. Henry Brown Patton, Salesman, New Salem, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 14, 1870, in Spring Hill, Indiana. 1895-98, deputy clerk 
Rush Circuit Court; 1898-99, first lieutenant, 161st Ind. Vol. Inf., Spanish- Amer- 
ican War; in claim department, Parry Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis, Ind.; 
sales agent for Louisiana and Arkansas for Studebaker automobiles. 

1312. Frank Andrew Preston, Banking, 621 Lemcke Bldg., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

B. S. Born, January 3, 1868, in La Grange, Indiana. Brother of 1677. 
1894-95, superintendent of schools, Edwardsburg, Mich.; 1895-99, instructor in 
Mathematics and Physics, Manual Training High School, Indianapolis; 1899-1907, 
Indiana representative of Allyn & Bacon, publishers of High school and college 
text books; 1907 — , general agent for Indiana of Fidelity and Deposit Co., of 
Maryland. Married. December 11, 1907, Miss Frances Allison, of Indianapolis. 

1313. Edv/ard Benjamin Raub, Lawyer, 306 Board of Trade Bldg., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., Indiana Law School, 1895. Born, December 23, 1871, 
near Chalmers, Indiana. Engaged in active practice of law in Indianapolis; 1910 — , 
attorney for Marion County, Indiana. Married, December 28, 1898, Miss Martha 
Drapier, of Indianapolis. Residence: 2855 North Pennsylvania Street. 

1314. Marie Ritter (nee Polk), 1524 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 12, 1871, in Newcastle, Indiana. 1894-99, teacher in public 
schools. Married, September 5, 1899, to Roscoe H. Ritter, at Newcastle, Ind. (See 
1380.) 

1315. Clarence Arthur Royse, Lawyer, 714 Terre Haute Trust Bldg., 

Terre Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1897, University of Denver. Born, November 2, 1872, in 
Paola, Kansas. Brother of 1091. Engaged in practice of law in Terre Haute, Ind. 
Married, March 25, 1903, Miss Mintie Alice Allen, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1316.) 

1316. Mintie Alice Royse (nee Allen), 1303 South Center St.. Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 15, 1872, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1454. 
1895-97, teacher in public schools of Anderson, Ind.; 1898-99, teacher of English 
in High School, Anderson; 1899-1900, instructor in Rhetoric, DePauw University; 
1900-02, teacher in High School, Paris, 111. Married, March 25, 1903, Clarence A. 
Royse. (See 1315.) 

1317. Mae Amelia Seaman, Greencastle, Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, December 22, 1872, at Wakarusa, Indiana. Sister of 1139. 
1894-95, in DePauw Music school; 1895-1900, in public school work; 1900-04, attend- 
ed New England Conservatory and Boston Cooking School; now teacher of Music 
in Greencastle public schools, and of Sight Singing in DePauw Music school. 



1894 Alumnal Record 191 

1318. Charlotte Self (nee Miller), 323 South Fifth Street, Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 23, 1873, in Terre Haute, Indiana. 1895, graduated from 
Indiana State Normal School, Terre Haute; taught in High School, Sullivan, Ind., 
three years, and in Elwood, Ind., one and a half years. Married, February 28, 
1900, to Clayburn O. Self, at Terre Haute, Ind. 

1319. Raymond Lee Semans, Minister, Kendallville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 20, 1872, at Black Earth, Wisconsin. 1896-98, post-graduate 
work in Boston University; 1894, entered North Indiana Conference; appoint- 
ments: Valentine; Galveston; Greentown; Markle; Converse; Trinity, Ft. Wayne; 
Kendallville. Married, May 1, 1901, to Miss Mary Hiller, of Galveston, Ind. 

1320. Clarence Edwin Smith, Teacher, Moores Hill, Ind. 

B. 8.; A. M., 1899, Indiana University. Born, July 16, 1869, in Whitley 
County, Indiana. Superintendent of schools, North Judson, Ind. ; principal Normal 
School, Elkhart, Ind. ; professor of Mathematics, Taylor University, Upland, 
Ind. ; now . professor of Mathematics, Moores Hill College, Moores Hill, Ind. Mar- 
ried, July 16, 1890, Miss Sadie Mahan, of Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

1321. Mattie L. Smith (nee Harvey), deceased. 

B. L. Born, November 4, 1872, at Trenton, Mo. 1894, graduated from 
DePauw Art School. Married, July 3, 1901, Charles H. Smith, ex-DePauw, '93, at 
Trenton, Mo. Died, January 1, 1904, at Denver, Colo. 

1322. Stella B. Smith (nee Jordan), 115 West 12th St., Anderson, Ind. 

B. L. Born, May 21, 1871, at Delaware, Ohio. Married, June 27, 1894, to 
Rev. Chesteen W. Smith. (See 1258.) 

1323. William Edgerton SoUenberger, 405 W. Mulberry St., Koko- 

mo, Ind. 

B. S. Born, December 12, 1870, in Kokomo, Indiana. 1894-96, reporter, 
Kokomo Tribtme; 1896-1902, secretary Kokomo Loan and Savings Association; now 
treasurer of Kokomo Trust Company. Married, October 6, 1899, Miss Dana R. 
Hollingsworth, of Kokomo, Ind. 

1324. Commodore Brady Stanforth, Minister, Oxford, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 13, 1864, at Hillsborough, Ohio. 1894, joined the 
Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Montrose, Terre Haute; Michigan- 
town; Newtown; Francesville; Montmorenci; Brook; Darlington; Oxford. Married, 
August 10, 1892, Miss Agnes Ferry. 

1325. Thomas Edward Stephens, Evangelistic Editor, 808 La Salle 

Ave., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1895, pro nierito. Born, March 25, 1866, near Valparaiso, Indi- 
ana. 1893-95, editor Kansas Christian Advocate; 1895-1903, secretary Kansas State 
Temperance Union, and editor of the Kansas Issue; author of two editions of 
"Prohibition in Kansas" (1901-02) ; afterwards associate editor of the paper known 
formerly as the Rani's Horn; at present, managing editor Moody Church Herald; also 
writer of evangelistic tracts and literature. Married, October 14, 1897, Miss Etta 
M. McLin, of Pana, 111. (See 2220.) 

1326. Cora Estella Stephenson (nee Bennett), 402 West Fifth Street, 

Marion, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 2, 1872, in Jeffersonville, Indiana. 1894-98, teacher 
of Latin in High School, Marion, Indiana. Married, January 24, 1899, to Fred 
Clare Stephenson, at Marion, Ind. 

1327. Minnie Amos Tribby, Teacher, 107 Park Ave., Prescott, Ariz. 

Ph. B. Born, March 28, 1869, in Covington, Kentucky. 1894-95, graduate 
student, DePauw University; 1895-1902, teacher in Alexandria, Ind.; 1906-07, 
principal, Jerome, Ariz. ; 1908-09, principal, Prescott, Ariz. 

1328. Ollie Turk (nee Hays), 24 Winnemay St., Natick, Mass. 

A. B. Born, February 4, 1871, in Greencastle, Indiana. Married, October 17, 
1891, to Morris H. Turk. (See 1089.) 



192 DePauw University 1895 

1329. Alta Louise Upson (nee Dale), 65 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

A. B. Born, February 21, 1872, at Ludlow, Illinois. Teacher in Soldiers' 

and Sailors' Orphans' Home, Knightstown, Ind. ; teacher of Latin in High School, 

Rochester; teacher of Latin, High School, South Bend, Ind. Married, September 1, 
1903, Henry Tabor Upson. (See 1396.) 

1330. William Arthur Whitcomb, International Paper Co., 30 Broad 

Street," New York City. 

Ph. B. ; Ph. D., 1896, Yale University; <l> B K. Born, January 18, 1873, in 
Clinton, Indiana. Brother of 1266. 1894-95, student in Yale University; 1895-96, 
post-graduate student in mechanical engineering, Yale University; 1896-98, mill 
superintendent, Glen Falls Paper Company; 1898-1904, assistant manager, manu- 
facturing department, International Paper Co.; 1904, manager, same; 1907, director, 
same; 1908, vice president same. Married, January 20, 1903, Miss Grace E. Mer- 
rill, of New York City. 

1331. Kate Olive Wight (nee Wilkerson), 54 East Main St., Middle- 

town, N. Y. 

Ph. B. Born, September 18, 1872, in Savanna, Missouri. 1894-95, teacher in 
High School, Mt. Avr, Iowa. Married, August 28, 1895, to Rev. Edward VanDyke 
Wight. 

1332. Charles Oren Willits, Lawyer, 612 Hillman Bldg., Los Angeles, 

Cal. 

Ph. B. Born, October 9, 1866, in Greentown, Indiana. 1894, began practice 
of law in Kokomo, Ind.; 1903-07, city attorney of Kokomo. Alarried, March 27, 
1907, Miss Helen Wilson, of Kokomo, Ind., deceased. 

1333. John Ellsworth Wilson, Ranchman, Broken Bow, Neb. 

A. B. ; 'LL. B. Born, April 3, 1867, in Vandalia, Indiana. Began practice 

of law at St. Edwards, Nebraska; removed to Wahoo; 1902-04, city attorney of 

Wahoo; removed to Broken Bow, Neb., and engaged in ranching. Married, June 
24, 1906, Miss Ora Henton, of Greencastle, Ind, 

1334. Florence Alexandria Wise (nee Line), 1618 Van Ness Ave., 

Los Angeles, Cal. 

Ph. B. Born, December 4, 1870. in Kansas City, Missouri. Married, Tune 20, 
1895, to William H. Wise. (See 1153.) 

1335. Joseph Alexander Wright, Lawyer, 1416 Third Nat'l Bank 

Bldg., St. Louis, Missouri. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1896, Columbia University. Born, February 8, 1872, in 
Bartholomew County, Indiana. 1894-95, graduate student. School of Political Science, 
Columbia University, New York; 1895, graduate student in political economy and 
International law, University of Goettingen, Germany; 1895-96, fellow in Com- 
parative Jurisprudence, Columbia University; since 1897, attorney-at-law, St. Louis, 
Mo. 



LVI. CLASS OF 1895. 



1336. George Alonzo Abbott, Chemist and Teacher, Grand Forks, 
North Dakota. 

B. Sc. ; A. M., 1896, pro merito; Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute Technology, 
1908; <l> B K. Born, July 7, 1874, in Alma, Marion County, Illinois. Brother of 
1237, 1704 and 1863. 1895-96, graduate student in Chemistry, DePauw University; 
1896-99, instructor in Chemistry and Physics, High School, Evansville, Ind.; 1899- 
1900, instructor in Chemistry, Central High School, Duluth, Minn.; 1900-04, and 
1906-08, head of Chemistry Department in Manual Training High School, Indianap- 
olis; 1899-1900, president of Indiana State Science Teachers' Association; Fellow, 
Indiana Academy of Science; member American Chemical Society; contributor 
to journal of American Chemical Society; assistant chemist at North Dakota 



1895 Alumnal Record 193 

Experiment Station, in charge of Practical Paint Tests of the Paint Manufacturers' 
Association of the United States. 

1337. Mary Aber (nee Wright), Warrensburg, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, October 10, 1873, in Marion, Indiana. 1895-96, teacher of 
Mathematics and Science, High School, Litchfield, 111. Married, November 17, 
1897, to Max D. Aber, at Marion, Indiana. (See 1270.) 

1338. John Sexton Abercrombie, Lawyer, Rushville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1896, Yale University. Born, May 12, 1874, in Rushville, Indiana. 
1895-96, student in Yale University; 1896-97, student in law; 1897-1900, attache 
United States Consulate, Paris; since 1900, lawyer. 

1339. Henry Sigel Beals, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; S. T. B., 1893. Minister. Born, July 10, 1862, in Mattoon, Illinois. 

Admitted to Philadelphia Conference in 1895, and appointed to Boehm's circuit; 

1897-1900, Glen Moore, Penn. Married, August 28, 1890, to Miss Maggie A. Weise, 

at Humboldt, 111. Died, April 5, 1900, at Glen Moore, Pa. 

1340. Grace Washburn Birch, Teacher, 302 S. Bloomington St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 1, 1874, in Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter of 156, and 
sister of 1588. 1895-96, graduate student in German, DePauw University; 1896-98, 
private tutor in German, DePauw; 1898-1902, German, Indianapolis public schools; 
1902-04, German in DePauw Academy and Greencastle High School; 1906-08, Ger- 
man in Indianapolis schools; 1909 — , German in High School, Springfield, 111. 

1341. Frederick Harvey Bly, Taylorville, III. 

A. B. Born, September 7, 1866, in Harmony, Chautauqua County, New York. 
1895-98, teacher of Latin, High School, Taylorville Township High School, Taylor- 
ville, 111; 1898 — , supreme secretary, The Fraternal Army of America, Taylorville, 111. 
Married, April 20, 1886, to Miss Clara Lillian Lester, of Kewanee, 111. 

1342. Julia Ann Boatright (nee Williams), West Newton, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 21, 1872, near Mooresville, Indiana. Sister of 1451. 
1896-97, teacher in Morgan District schools; 1897-98, teacher in Mooresville, Ind. 
public schools. Married, February 2, 1889, to Charles Boatright, at Mooresville, Ind. 

1343. Whitefield Bowers, Physician and Surgeon, 814 Franklin St., 

Michigan City, Ind. 

A. B. ; M. D., 1899, Marion-Sims Medical College, St. Louis. Born, July 16, 
1871, near Newcastle, Indiana. Pursued special course in Purdue University; stu- 
dent in Medical College of Indiana, Indianapolis; assistant, Bobb's Free Dispensary, 
Indianapolis; president Michigan City Medical Association; president La Porte County 
Medical Association; six years, health ofiicer, Michigan City and Department of 
Health and Charities; delegate, six years, to Indiana State Medical Society; member 
American Medical Association. Married, January 1, 1900, Miss Susie Bundy, of La 
Porte, Ind. 

1344. Lillian Beeson Brownfield, Teacher, 412 La Monte Terrace, 

South Bend, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 4, 1873, in South Bend, Indiana. Daughter of 329. 
Teacher in High School, South Bend, Indiana. 

1345. Allen Buchanan, Naval Officer, Care Navy Department, Wash- 

ington, D. C. 

Ph. B. Born, December 22, 1875, in Evansville, Indiana. 1899, graduated 
from U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis; ensign, S. S. N., January 28, 1901; lieuten- 
ant (Junior grade), January 28, 1904; lieutenant, September 13, 1904; served dur- 
ing Spanish War, Philippine Insurrection, Boxer Uprising as active service; in 
charge of American detachment at Messina, Sicily, during relief work; now in 
command U. S. S. Scorpion, at Constantinople, Turkey. Married, April 15, 1903, 
Miss Mary McKee Goodwin, of Brookville, Ind. (See 1463.) 

1346. Paul Burlingame, Journalist, Care Commercial, Louisville, Ky. 

Ph. B. Born, September 16, 1873, in Jeflfersonville, Indiana. Engaged in 
newspaper work in St. Louis and Louisville; 1900, Republican candidate for state 
senate from Clark County, Ind.; now city editor, Louisville Commercial. 



194 DePauw University 1895 

1347. John Adams Chaffee, Physician, 304 West North St., Danville, 

111. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., 1897, Medical College of Indiana. Born, December 2, 1868, 
in Hartford City, Indiana. Brother of 1254, 1407 and 1739. Graduated from 
Medical College of Indiana. Married, May 6, 1899, to Miss Blanche Bell Gelwick. 
(See 1215.) 

1348. Frederick Henry Church, Lumber Business, Altoona, Kans, 

Ph. B. Born, March 8, 1870, in Catlin, Illinois. Brother of 1349. Principal 
of schools. Lone Elm, Kansas; manager of mercantile department of Bruce (Kansas) 
Mining and Smelting Company; manager of Long-Bell lumber yard, Hennessey, 
Okla. ; now part owner and manager of Church Lumber Company, Altoona, Kans. 
Married, November 2, 1898, Miss Mae Hazel Vezie, of lola, Kans. 

1349. Herbert Arthur Church, Minister, Fredonia, Kans. 

Ph. B. Born, March 9, 1864, in Catlin, Illinois. Brother of 1348. Entered 
Kansas Conference in 1895; appointments: Altamont; Garnett; Yates Center; Fre- 
donia. Married, May 6, 1896, to Miss Elfie D. Allen, of Greencastle, Ind. (Ex. 
DePauw, '88.) 

1350. Albert Welker Collins, Physician, Anderson, Ind. 

B. Sc. Brother of 1912. Practicing physician. 

1351. Homer LaMont Cook, Lawyer, Ligonier, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 1, 1875, near Warsaw, Indiana. Married, May 19, 
1898, to Miss Lillian M. Lockwood. 

1352. Charles Augustus Cooper, Banker, 140 Riverside Drive, New- 

York City. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1899. Harvard University. Born, March 1, 1874, in Toledo, 
Ohio. Brother of 1466, 1895-96, post-graduate work in Heidelberg and Berlin, 
Germany; 1896-99, law student in Harvard University; at present member of 
banking firm of "Siegel Cooper & Co., Bankers"; president of Holland Security 
Co., of New York; president of Household Cabinet Works, of Rhode Island. 

1353. James Athenian Cooper, Jr., Lawyer, 613 Terre Haute Trust 

Bldg., Terre Haute, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. B., 1897, Harvard University; LL. B., 1900, Harvard University; ^ B 
K. Born, December 27, 1874, in New Harmony, Indiana. 1895-96, newspaper 
work, Chicago Press Association; 1896-97, student in Harvard; 1897-1900, law 
student in Harvard; 1905-08, prosecuting attorney, 43rd judicial circuit of Indiana. 
Married, June 12, 1907, Miss Susan M. Strong, of Terre Haute, Ind. 

1354. Hadde Clarisse Daggy, Teacher, 715 E. Washington St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 929. Teacher in public 
schools of Greencastle; now teacher of Mathematics in High School, same. 

1355. Grace Oglesby Davis (nee Carter), 2263 N. Delaware St., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 28, 1872, in Linton, Indiana. 1895-98, teacher. Married, 
December 21, 1898, to Edgar L. Davis, at (greencastle, Ind. (See 1467.) 

1356. George Nathaniel Dunn, Teacher, Wichita, Kans. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1896, University of Indianapolis. Born, October 19, 1871, 
in Edgartown, Massachusetts. Head of Mathematics department. High School, Wichita, 
Kans. 

1357. Edith Tully Elliott (nee Beck), Stockwell, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1896, Leland Stanford, Jr., University. Born, June 25, 1873, 
in Indianapolis. Teacher in Indianapolis schools. Married, July 20, 1904, William 
S. Elliott. 

1358. Mary Deborah Elliott, Teacher, Stockwell, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 24, 1870, in Stockwell, Indiana. Teacher in Indian- 
apolis schools; now principal of High School, Stockwell, Ind. 



1895 Alumnal Record 195 

1359. Walter Evan Ervin, Teacher, Streator, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, October 26, 1870, in Muncie, Indiana. 1895-96, principal of 
eighth year grades, Hartford City, Ind., schools; 1896-98, principal eighth year 
grades, Muncie, Ind., schools; 1898-99, assistant Muncie High School; 1899-1907, 
principal High School, Muncie, Ind. ; 1907-08, principal of High School, Canon 
City, Col.; 1908-09, principal Township High School, Taylorville, 111.; 1909 — , principal 
Township High School, Streator, 111. Married, June 17, 1896, to Miss Emma May 
Miller, of Indianapolis, Ind. 

1360. Oneda Lawrence Fulwider, Real Estate, Marcus, S. Dak. 

A. B. Born, January 31, 1868, in Boswell, Indiana. 1895-96, with Inter Ocean, 
Chicago; 1896 — ; real estate investments. 

1361. Abraham Lincoln Gary, Lawyer, 913 N. Harrison St., Rush- 

ville, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. B., Indiana University, 1904; LL. B., Indiana Law School, 1907. 
Born, March 7, 1868, in Rush County, Indiana. 1895-97, teacher in public schools; 
1897-1902, county superintendent of schools, Rush County, Ind.; 1902-07, manager 
of Indiana Young People's Reading Circle; now practicing law in Rushville. Mar- 
ried, June 17, 1908, Miss Jessie E. Spaun. Ex-DePauw, '97. 

1362. Ezra Nicholas Goshorn, Farmer, Ladoga, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1896, pro merito. Born, January 6, 1866, in Owen County, 
Indiana; 1895-96, graduate student at DePauw University; 1896-98, editor of Clay 
City Democrat ; 1898-99, chair of mathematics, Mt. Morris College, 111.; now farm- 
ing. Married, August 23, 1899, Miss Lula Harshbarger, of Ladoga, Ind. 

1363. Joseph Nelson Greene, Minister, 213 N. Meridian St., Brazil, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, June 25, 1868, in Valparaiso, Indiana. Member of 
Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Terre Haute; Williamsport; Terre 
Haute; Brazil. Author of "The Funeral." a volume on the proprieties and conduct 
of the funeral services. Married, October 18, 1900, Miss Adah Titus, of Williams- 
port, Ind. 

1364. Uba Sines Hattery, Logansport, Indiana. 
A. B. 

1365. Lillie Dale Higdon (nee Cline), 3949 Charles Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 5, 1869, in Hartford City, Indiana. Sister of 977, 2030. 
1895-96, teacher in Indianapolis public schools. Married, August 15, 1895, to John 
E, Higdon. (See 1230.) 

1366. James Morton House, Lawyer, Bishop Block, Vincennes, Ind. 

Ph. B. <i> B K. Born, December 6, 1864, near Bicknell, Indiana. 1894-97, teacher 
in High School, Greencastle, Ind.; 1896-97, post-graduate work in Political Science 
in DePauw University; engaged in practice of law in Vincennes. Married, Septem- 
ber 8, 1891, to Miss Martha B. Scrogin. 

1367. Eugene Holt Iglehart, Lawyer, 1339 Upper First St., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 21, 1875, in Evansville, Indiana. Son of 284 and brother 
of 1661 and 1757. 1896-1900, teacher of History, High School, Evansville, Ind.; 
engaged in practice of law in Evansville. 

1368. Simeon Ryerson Johnson, Physician and Surgeon, Divernon, 

111. 

B. So.; M. D., 1898, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. Born, April 
12, 1874, in Steuben, Maine. 1893-94, student in Cornell University; 1895-96, scholar- 
ship at College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago; 1898, graduated; _ 1898-99, in- 
terne in Chicago Hospital and alternate interne in Cook County Hospital; 1899 — , 
engaged in practice in Litchfield, 111. Married, November 14, 1900, Miss Effie M. 
Potts, of East St. Louis, 111. 



196 DePauw University 1896 

1369. Norman William Jones, deceased. 

Ph. B. Manufacturer. Born, January 23, 1874, in Garrett, Indiana. 1895-96, 
post-graduate work in English, University of Chicago; 1896-98, chair of English, 
Southwest Kansas College, Winfield, Kansas; 1898-1900, lumber business, Garrett, 
Ind. ; 1900-02, manufacturer of gas engines, Auburn, Ind. Married, January 11, 1900, 
to Miss Flora Thomson. Died, March 20, 1902, at Auburn, Ind. 

1370. William Elliott Life, Oneida Community, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

B. Sc. Born, May 16, 1868, in Converse, Indiana. Brother of 1429. Teacher 
in Sioux City High School for two years; 1898, teacher in High School, Oak Park, 
111.; post-graduate work in University of Chicago; since 1905, assistant superintendent 
of Oneida Silverware Plant, at Niagara Falls. Married, August, 1906, Miss Camilla 
B. Boles, of New York. 

1371. Lillian McClain (nee Smith), Ridge Ave., Winnetka, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, March 31, 1873, in Bradchaw, Indiana. Daughter of 269. Mar- 
ried, April 21, 1897, to Hoyt N. McClain. (See 1302.) 

1372. Herbert Spencer McCutchan, Lawyer, 302 Phoenix Bldg., 

Portland, Ore. 

A. B. Born, December 24, 1875, in Evansville, Indiana. 1895-97, teacher and 
student of law, Evansville, Ind.; 1897-98, teacher of Mathematics, Mt. Vernon, (111.) 
High School; 1898-99, principal of ward school, Portland, Ore.; since 1899, prac- 
ticing law in Portland, Ore. Married, October 14, 1903, Miss Edith C. Blasdell, of 
Portland, Ore. 

1373. Leila Dell McEwen (nee Middleton), Hammond, Ind. 

A. B. Born, February 11, 1872, in Benton County, Indiana. 1895-96, teacher 
in LaPorte, Indiana; 1896-97, in Crawfordsville; 1897-98, department of Mathematics, 
High School, Thorntown; 1898-99, student, Lucy Webb Hayes National Deaconess 
Training School, Washington, D. C. ; 1899-1900, deaconess, Indianapolis; 1900-01, 
teacher. Remington, Ind. Married, December 25, 1901, George S. McEwen. 

1374. Joseph Gilgis McNutt, Minister, Newman, 111. 

A. B. Born, April 30, 1864, in Maysville, Kentucky. Minister in Christian 
Churcii; 1899, Dana, Ind.; Hume, 111., and Newman, 111. Married, June 7, 1899, to 
Miss Leona Spurrier, of Rushville, Ind. 

1375. John William Mahin, Teacher, 539 Marion St., Denver, Colo. 

B. Sc. <J> B K. Born, March 6, 1870, in Wawaka, Indiana. 1895-97, teacher 
of Science in High School, Greencastle, Ind.; 1897-98, teacher of Science, High 
School, Racine, Wis.; 1898-1901, teacher of Physics and Chemistry, High School,. 
Pueblo, Colo.; 1901 — , instructor in Manual Training, High School, Denver, Colo. 
Married, August 18, 1894, Miss Gertrude Clippinger, of Fort Wayne, Ind. 

1376. Terrell Eugene Morse, Care American Bridge Co., Toledo, O. 
Ph. B. 

1377. Stella Blanche Peck (nee Perkins), 205 North Vine St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

B. L. Born, May 4, 1872, in Morton, Indiana. Married, June 12, 1902, Charles 
Thaddeus Peck (ex-DePauw„ '92), at Greencastle, Ind. 

1378. Sherman Powell, Minister, 516 Monroe St., Decatur, Ind. 

A. B. ; B. D., 1898, Drew Theological Seminary. Born, October 2, 1864, in Lo- 
gansport, Indiana. 1896-98, student in Drew Theological Seminary, with pastorate 
at Patterson and Broadway, New Jersey; member North Indiana Conference; appoint- 
ments: Fort Wayne; Winchester; Redkey; Angola; Warsaw; Decatur. Married, Oc- 
tober 7, 1885, Miss Laura E. Nicoles, of Logansport, Ind. (See Art-18.) 

1379. Orville Clyde Pratt, Teacher, Clinton, Ind. 

Ph. B. <i> B K. Born, January 19, 1873, in Marion, Indiana. 1895-97, principal 
of High School, Danville, Ind.; 1897-1907, superintendent of schools, Danville; sum- 
mers of 1897 and 1907, post-graduate work in University of Chicago; 1907 — , super- 
intendent of schools, Clinton, Ind. ; sum.mer of 1908, post-graduate work in Colum- 
bia University. Married, July 1, 1899, Miss Martha C. Riley, of Indianapolis. 



1895 Alumnal Record 197 

1380. Roscoe H. Ritter, Physician^ 224 N. Meridian St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; M. D., 1897, Medical College of Indiana. * B K. Born, September 18, 
1873, in Indianapolis. Son of 223 and brother of 1135, 1335, 1458, 1681 and 1898. 
1897-98, interne, City Hospital, Indianapolis; associate professor of Medicine, Indiana 
University School of Medicine; professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, In- 
diana Dental College; secretary of Indianapolis Medical Society. Married, Sep- 
tember 5, 1899, Miss Marie Polk, of Newcastle, Ind. (See 1314.) 

1381. Julia Ellen Roberts (nee Clearwaters), 216 North Meridian 

Street, Brazil, Indiana. 

B. L. Born, January 8, 1874, in Frankfort, Indiana. Sister of 1017 and 1060. 
Married, October 26, 1899, to B. F. Roberts, at Stockwell. Ind. 

1382. Richard Joel Roberts, Lawyer, McAlister, Okla. 

Ph. B. c|> B K. Born, June 13, 1873, m Elkhart, Indiana. 1895-96, principal 
of Ward Building School of Charleston, 111.; 1896-99, assistant principal of High 
School, Charleston; 1899-1902, principal of High School, Shelbyville, 111. Married, 
August 9, 1899, to Miss Mamie Ada Jennings, of Newcastle, Ind., who died November 
9, 1901. (See 1383.) 

1383. Mamie Ada Roberts (nee Jennings), deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, February 1, 1872, in Newcastle, Indiana. Graduated from De- 
Pauw School of Music in 1894; 1896-97, teacher of Voice Culture, Musical History 
and English Literature, Orleans College, Orleans, Neb.; 1897-98, teacher of Voice 
Culture in Howard College, Huntsville, Tenn. Married, August 9, 1899, to Rjchard 
J. Roberts, at Newcastle, Ind. (See 1382.) Died, November 9, 1901, at Shelby- 
ville, 111. 

1384. Inez Rosger, deceased. 

Ph. B. Teacher. Born, November 20, 1873. Post-graduate work, 1898, in 
Biology, University of Minnesota; teacher in High School, Atchison, Kansas. Died, 
September 23, 1902, at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1385. Anna Blanche Sankey, 649 Poplar Street, Terre Haute, Ind, 

Ph. B. Completed, June, 1896, college graduate's course, Indiana State Normal 
School, Terre Haute; 1896-1902, assistant professor of Latin and German, State Nor- 
mal School, Terre Haute, Ind. 

1386. Flora Nelson Sayers (nee Bridges), East Main St., Waynes- 

burg, Penn. 

B. L. Born, July, 1873, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1895-97, post-graduate work 
in Art, graduated in '96 from DePauw University Art School; 1898-1900, teacher of 
Painting, Waynesburg (Pa.) College. Married, December 27, 1900, to Albert H. 
Sayers, Esq., at Greencastle, Ind. 

1387. Emerson Everett Schnepp, Lawyer, 800 Times Bldg., St. 

Louis, Mo. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1900, St. Louis Law School, 1895-98, principal of High School, 
Greenville, 111.; 1898-1900, student, St. Louis Law School; engaged in practice of law. 

1338. Edward Seits Shumaker, Minister, 2515 Ashland Ave., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 30, 1867, in Greenville, Ohio. Entered Northwest Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Plainfield; Maple Avenue, Terre Haute; Williamsport; 
1903 — , in work of Indiana Anti-Saloon League; 1907 — , superintendent, same; since 
September, 1907, editor of American Issue; author of several temperance tracts. Mar- 
ried, November 11, 1896, to Miss Lena Traux, of Cassville, Ind., who died, March 
24, 1899; married, September 12, 1900, to Miss Flora HoUiger, of Terre Haute, 
Indiana. 

1389. Daisy Florence Simms, Y. W. C. A., 125 East 27th St., New 
York City. 

Ph. B. Born, April 17, 1873, in Homer, Indiana. Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. 
at Binghampton, N. Y. ; now secretary of the National Board of the Y. W. C. A. 
for Industrial Work. 



198 DePauw University 1805 

1390. Adelaide Smith, Teacher, Noblesville, Ind, 

Ph. B. Born, October 17, 1873, in Westfield, Indiana. Sister of A — 17. 1895- 
96, teacher of Mathematics, Bluffton, Indiana; 1896-98, principal of Carmel High 
School; 1899-1902, teacher of Mathematics, High School, Noblesville, Indiana; sum- 
mer of 1898, student in Graduate School, University of Chicago; summer of 1903, 
traveled in Europe; 1905-06, in High School, iNoblesville; 1909-10, secretary to Dean 
Mansfield, Schools of Music and Art, DePauw University. 

1391. Albert Preston Smith,. Lawyer, 115 East Pratt St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; LL. B., Indianapolis University. Born, October 10, 1874, in Indian- 
apolis. Son of 268, and brother of 1995 and 1292. 1897-98, special student. Harvard 
Law School; captain Second Infantry, Indiana National Guard; member law firm of 
Smith, Duncan, Hornbrook & Smith. Married, November 3, 1904, Miss Mary Brann, 
ex-DePauw, '96. 

1392. Donald Louis Smith, Lawyer, Rushville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 8, 1874, in Rushville, Indiana. Son of 151. Engaged in 
practice of law at Rushville, Indiana. Married, June 27, 1900, to Miss Edna Mc- 
Fadden, of Shelbyville, Ind. 

1393. Frances Mary Smith (nee Wilde), deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, January 23, 1873, in Jefferson City, Missouri. Teacher of Eng- 
lish and History, High School, Alexandria, Ind. ; lady principal, Elizabeth Aull Semi- 
nary, Lexington, Mo.; teacher of English and English History, High School, Kirk- 
wood, Mo. Married, July 19, 1906, Dr. Walter Robinson Smith. Died, June 28, 1908. 

1394. Frank Ewing Strouse, Lawyer, Rockville, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, June 23, 1874, in Rockville, Indiana. Since 1895, in employ 
of Vandalia Railroad Company; June, 1895, to June, 1899, aide de camp on staff 
of General McKee, commanding Indiana National Guard; 1899, promoted to engi- 
neering officer of Indiana National Guard with rank of Major; practicing law and 
assistant tax claim agent of Vandalia Line. Married, September 19, 1901, Miss Jewel 
D. Hunt, of Rockville, Ind. 

1395. Jesse Orila Stutsman, Minister, 334 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Aid. 

A. B. Born, February 19, 1871, in Philadelphia, Indiana. Member of North 
Indiana Conference; appointments: Oilman; Perkinsville; Goldsmith; Selma; La 
Fountain; Monroe; 1906 — , general secretary, Prisoners' Aid Association of Mary- 
land. Married, August 19, 1900, Miss Lyda Winslow, of Carthage, Ind. 

1396. Henry Taber Upson, Oil Business, 65 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

A. B.; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1903. Born, February 22, 1872, in Park- 
ersburg. West Virginia. 1895-96, teacher of Chemistry and Physics, High School, 
Parkersburg; 1896-97, student of Chemistry and Physics, Goettingen and Berlin; 1898, 
summer student, same branches. University of Chicago; summer of 1899, student 
of same branches, Cornell University; summer of 1900, student of Ckemistry and 
Mathematics, University of Michigan; 1897-1902, principal of High School, Park- 
ersburg, W. Va. ; 1902-03, fellow in Chemistry, University of Chicago; now president 
of the Pease Oil Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Married, September 1, 1903, Miss Alta 
Louise Dale. (See 1329.) 

1397. Harriet Melvina Ward, Greenfield, Tennessee. 

B. L. Born, October 24, 1873, in St. Joseph, Michigan. Sister of 837. 

1398. Maria Nettie Wood, 429 West Charles Street, Muncie, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July SO, 1873. Sister of 1696. 



1896 Alumnal Record 199 

LVII. CLASS OF 1896. 



1399. Bertha Barr (nee Maxson), 1294 Amsterdam Ave. New York 

City. 

A. B. ; A. M., State University of Iowa, 1909. Born, October 1, 1869, in Pitts- 
burg, Indiana. Sister of 1671. 1901-03, principal of High School, Heron Lake, 
Minn. Married, September 28, 1903, Rev. Josiah H. Barr (State University of 
Iowa.) 

1400. Ida Barrett (nee Steele), Greenfield, Ind. 

Ph. B. Bom, March 22, 1875, in Mt. Comfort, Indiana. Sister of 1268. 
Teacher of English, High School, Greenfield, Ind. ; post-graduate work in University 
of Chicago. Married, April 30, 1902, Harvey D. Barrett, at Greenfield, Ind. 

1401. Otto Basye, Lawyer, 709 Scarritt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

A. B.;. LL. B., University of Indianapolis, 1904. 4> B K. Born, April 27, 1872, 
in Bowling Green, Missouri. 1891, graduate of Missouri Military Academy; 1894- 
96, tutor in Greek, DePauw University; 1896-97, with Interior Hardwood Company, 
of Indianapolis; 1897-1905, principal of High School, Nappanee, Ind.; 1905, with 
Corn Belt Bank, Kansas City, Mo. ; now practicing law. Married, June 7, 1900, Miss 
Carrie Clyde Wynkoop, at Chicago, 111. (See 1527.) 

1402. Josephine Bentley (nee Eads), 2227 Asland Ave., Indianapolis, 

Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 17, 1870, in Bloomington, Indiana. Teacher in High 
School, Greencastle, Ind. Married, December 30, 1897, to Layton C, Bentley, at 
Greencastle, Ind. (See 1272.) 

1403. Ada Calista Campbell, Y. W. C. A., 510^ S. Main St., Elk- 

hart, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, November 17, 1874, in Valparaiso, Indiana. 1896-1902, teacher 
in South Bend (Ind.) High School; 1903-05, student, Bible Teachers' Training School; 
1906-08, Bible Extension secretary, Y. W. C. A., South Bend, Ind.; 1908 — , general 
secretary of Y. W. C. A., Elkhart, Ind. 

1404. Blanche Cox (nee Walton), 1101 North New Jersey St., Indi- 

anapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 8, 1873, in Lafayette, Indiana. Married, July 7, 1897, 
to Henry Grandison Cox (Purdue, '95), at Lafayette, Indiana. 

1405. David D. Culler, Teacher, Mt. Morris, 111. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., University of Michigan, 1902. Born, November 11, 1865. Pro- 
fessor of English and German, Mt. Morris (111.) College; 1900-01, president of 
Smithville (Ohio) College; 1904 — , professor of English and Philosophy, and busi- 
ness manager, Mt. Morris College, 111.; author of "Problems of Pulpit and Platform" 
(1907). Married, August 1, 1896, to Miss Mina Hoover, of Chatham, Ohio. 

1406. Maynard Lee Daggy, Teacher, 1719 Ravenna Blvd., Seattle, 

Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, November 27, 1874, in Greencastle, Indiana. Student, Indiana 
Law School; member of bar; studied, University of Chicago and Boston School of 
Expression; 1896-97, teacher, Illinois State School for Blind, Jacksonville; 1899-1900, 
High School, Mt. Vernon, 111.; 1900-01, High School, Fond du Lac, Wis.; 1901-04, 
instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, University of Wisconsin; associate professor of 
Rhetoric and Oratory, University of Washington; contributor to magazines; lyceum 
lecturer; director of (Thautauquas; author of "Principles of Public Speaking." Mar- 
ried, June 6, 1905, Miss Marie Jay Stone. 

1407. Marie Davis (nee Chaffee), R. R. 3, Rockville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 20, 1874, in Hartford City, Ind. Sister of 1254, 1347 and 
1739. Married, August 26, 1896, Charles Davis (Purdue, '96, and ex-DePauw, '96), 
at Greencastle, Ind. 



200 DePauw University 1896 

1408. William Frederic Dingel, Muncie, Ind. 

Ph. B.; S, T. B., 1896. Born, October 16, 1866, in Maryland. Member of 
North Indiana Conference; pastor at Osceola. Married, October 13, 1894, to Miss 
Florence King. 

1409. Elsie Drapier (nee Applegate), Hotel Judson, 53 Wash. Sq., 

New York City. 

Ph. B. Born, October 8, 1874, in Southern Indiana. 1897-1904, in Indianapolis 
Public Library. Member of New York Society of Daughters of Indiana, and of 
Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution. Married, April, 1904, William Henry 
Drapier, Jr., in Indianapolis. 

1410. James Lathrop Gavin, Lawyer, 1025 The Lemcke, Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1898, Indiana Law School. Born, September 26, 1876, in 
Greensburg, Ind. 1896-98, student Indiana Law School; engaged in practice of law 
in Indianapolis. Married, October 24, 1905, Miss Florence G. Atkins, of Indian- 
apolis. Residence, 203 E. 15th St. 

1411. Paul James Gilbert, Evangelist, Y. M. C. A., 18 E. Superior 

St., Duluth, Minn. 

A. B. Born, October 3, 1873, in Jeffersonville, Ind. Member of Northwest In- 
diana Conference; 1896-97, post graduate work in DePauw Theological School; 1896- 
97, pastoral work; since 1897, evangelist with International Committee of Y. M. C. A. 

1412. Blanche Gilmore (nee Basye), 143 Prospect Ave., Madison, 

Wisconsin. 

Ph. B. Born, November 15, 1873, in Rockport, Ind. Sister of 1131. 1897-98, 
teacher in the Rockport public schools. Married, December 27, 1899, to Eugene Allen 
Gilmore, at Rockport, Ind. (See 1224.) 

1413. Claude Dudley Hall, Lawyer, 915 Missouri Trust Bldg., St. 

Louis, Mo. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., 1898, St. Louis Law School. Born, December 6. 1873, in Ar- 
eola, Illinois. 1896-97, student Law Department, Washington University, securing 
scholarship in same, and graduating in 1898; in 1898, admitted to practice in State 
and Federal Courts. 

1414. Frank Hall, Lawyer, Forwarding Address, Trenton, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, September 28, 1875, in Trenton, Missouri. Brother of 1149 and 
1227. 1902-05, assistant United States District Attorney in Oklahoma; since May, 
1907, special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States. Temporary ad- 
dress, P. O. Box 258, Reno, Nevada. Married, June 11, 1908, Miss Jura Paradine 
Lawrence, of Albany, Mo. 

1415. Nellie Ward Haller (nee Scearce), 6434 Eagle Rock Ave., Los 

Angeles, Cal. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1897, pro merito. Born, September 4, 1872, in Danville, Ind. 
1896-97, assistant in Rhetoric, DePauw University; post graduate work in DePauw 
and the University of Chicago; farmer and trader; now in mining and real estate. 
Government lands, especially. Married, July 13, 1907, William J. Haller. 

1416. Anna M. Hayward, Teacher, Home Address: 217 N. 12th St., 

Terre Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 14, 1873. 1896-98, assistant principal of High School, 
Vandalia, 111. ; 1898-99, completed course in Pedagogy and Psychology and gradu- 
ated from Indiana State Normal; 1900-06, principal and supervisor of public schools, 
Ironwood, Mich.; 1906 — , teacher of English in High School, Evansville, Ind. 

1417. Lola Heaton (nee Peyton), 809 East Pennsylvania St., Hoope- 

ston, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, January 19, 1874, in Paxton, Indiana. Teacher, assistant prin- 
cipal of High School, Covington, Ind.; assistant principal of High School, Hoopes- 
ton. 111. Married, January 15, 1901, Joseph W. Heaton, of Hoopeston, 111. 



1896 Alumnal Record 201 

1418. Veiling Winchell Helm, deceased. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1897, pro merito. Born, March 19, 1875, in Marion, Indiana. 
Brother of 1603. 1896-97, graduate student in Greek and Political Economy, De- 
Pauw University; 1895-98, assistant State Secretary of Indiana Y. M. C. A.; 1898- 
99, Religious Work Secretary, of Dayton, Ohio, Y. M. C. A.; December, 1899, until 
death, associate secretary for Japan; 1898, delegate from Indiana to World's Y. 
M. C. A. Convention, held in Berne, Switzerland; 1899, traveling secretary of the 
Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions; December, 1899, until death, 
associate secretary for Japan, International Committee of Y. M. C. A. Married, 
August 24, 1899, at Kendallville, Ind., Miss Martha E. Teal, ex-DePauw, '95, and 
now secretary of Y. W. C. A., of DePauw University. Died, October 29, 1907, at 
Kobe, Japan. 

1419. flReuben Stewart Henderson, Civil Engineer, 2214 Park Ave., 

Chicago, 111. 

B. Sc. ; S. B., 1899, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; <l> B K. Born, Jan- 
uary 4, 1876, in Columbus, Ohio. 1896-97, assistant in Mathematics and graduate 
student, DePauw University; 1897-99, student in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology, Boston; 1899 — , in Engineering Department, Chicago & 
Northwestern Ry., at Chicago, 111. 

1420. Ira R. Hendrickson, Teacher, Mt. Morris, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, November 15, 1870, in Hutsonville, Illinois. 1894, graduated 
from Mt. Morris, 111., College; 1896-97, non-resident post graduate work in Latin; 
1897-99, teacher of Latin in Lamar, Mo., College; 1899-1903, principal High School, 
Schuyler, Neb. ; 1903 — , professor of History and Economics, Mt. Morris College, 
111. Married, March 25, 1896, to Miss Addie Windle, of Mt. Morris, 111. 

1421. Silas Curtis Johnson, Physician and Surgeon, 5620 Wabash 

Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., 1897, Medical College of Indiana, University of Indianapolis; 
4> B K. Born, October 30, 1869, in New Point, Indiana. 1898, secretary of City 
Board of Health, Rensselaer, Ind. ; 1899, member of Kankakee Valley Medical So- 
ciety; 1900, member of American Medical Society. Married, April 14, 1898, to Miss 
Ruth Russell, of Remington, Ind. 

1422. Charles Philip Keller, Teacher, 822 S. Forest Ave., Brazil, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 3, 1875, in Clay County, Indiana. Principal of High School, 
Brazil, Ind. Married, September 5, 1905, Miss Katherine M. Rogers, of Brazil, Ind, 

1423. George Warren Kenney, Lawyer, 51 Myers BIdg., Springfield, 

111. 

A. B. Born, November 29, 1869, in Decatur, Illinois. Brother of 1296. Since 
1896, practicing law, firm of Dunn & Kenney. Married, August 15, 1905, Miss Bes- 
sie Johnson, of Springfield, 111. 

1424. Kent Valorous Kibble, Physician and Surgeon, 509 Main St., 

Fort Worth, Texas. 

B. Sc. ; M. D., Fort Worth University. 1898-1900, professor of Biology, Fort 
Worth University and Chair of Chemistry in College of Medicine; professor of Bi- 
ology, University, and Chair of Physical Diagnosis and Hygiene and lecturer in 
Anatomy, College of Medicine; now professor of Anatomy, Medical Department, Bay- 
lor University; editor-in-chief The Texas Courier Record of Medicine. Married, No- 
vember 25, 1900, Miss Mary Tumlin, of Georgia. 

1425. Tozaburo Kudo deceased. 

Ph. B. ; A.M., 1897, pro merito. Lawyer, Born, November 16, 1870, at Hiro- 
saki, Japan. 1891, graduated from Tokyo Aoyama Gakuii; 1898-1901, post-graduate 
student of Philosophy at Yale University. Married, December 28, 1908, Miss Masa 
Shirshama, of Tokyo, Japan. Died, 1910, at Tokyo, Japan. 

1426. Andrew Jackson Kuykendall, Lawyer, Vienna, 111. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1898, University of Illinois. Born, July 7, 1873. 1896-97, law 
student. University of Michigan; 1897-98, law student. University of Illinois; en- 
gaged in practice of law; Master in Chancery for Johnson County, 111. 



202 DePauw University 1896 

1427. Harry Kemper Langdon, Physician, 744 Newton Claypool 

Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. Sc. ; M. D., Medical College of Indiana. Born, June 29, 1874, in Green- 
castle, Indiana. Hospital steward, 159th Ind. Infantry; house physician, Indian- 
apolis City Hospital; lecturer on Bacteriology, Indiana Medical College; professor 
of Bacteriology and director of laboratories of Histology and Pathology in Indiana 
Dental College. Married, April 20, 1907, Miss Katherine D. Keene, of Zanesville, 
Ohio. Residence, 2419 Park St. 

1428. Watson Lorenzo Lewis, Minister, 707 Center St., Whitewater, 

Wis. 

Ph. B. ; <l> B K. Born, January 29, 1869, in Wheeling, Indiana. Brother of 903. 

1897, entered North Indiana Conference; 1897-98, pastor, Ingalls; 1898-99, post grad- 
uate work in Chicago Theological Seminary; 1899-1904, pastor of Congregational 
Church, Somonauk, 111., and doing post graduate work in Northwestern University; 
1904-07, pastor Plymouth Congregational Church, Peoria, 111.; 1907 — , pastor First 
Congregational Church of \\Tiitewater, Wis. Author of "Whom and When to Mar- 
ry;" "Healthy Contagions," and "The Discovery of the People." Married, October 
9, 1899, Miss Mabel McMahon, of Strawtown, Ind. 

1429. Frank Mann Life, Teacher, 3708 S. Washington St., Marion, 

Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, September 1, 1870, in Grant County, Indiana. Brother of 1370. 
1896-97, Chair of Science in Soule College, Dodge City, Iowa; part of 1897, gradu- 
ate work in Physics, University of Chicago; 1897 — , head of Science Department and 
professor of Physics, Marion Normal College, Marion, Ind. ; represented Indiana at 
American Mining Congress, 1904, by appointment of the Governor; represented the 
"accredited" schools of the State at the 1909 session of the Indiana Legislature; 
author of "Laboratory Guide in Physics" (1910). Married, August 18, 1898, to 
Miss Clara Hight (ex-DePauw, '97,) of Marion, Ind. 

1430. Belle McDonald (nee Robinson), deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, May 11, 1874, at Silver Lake, Indiana. Married, September 2B, 

1898, to Dr. A. C. McDonald, at Warsaw, Ind. Died, February 18, 1903, at War- 
saw, Ind. 

1431. Walter Thomas Marlatt, Journalist, 504 Exchange Bldg., Ke- 

nosha, Wis. 

A. B. Born, February 19, 1874, in Franklin, Indiana. Brother of 1240, 1255, 
1823 and 1891. Reporter in Chicago; assistant head master, Universitj' School, 
Kenosha, Wis.; editor Kenosha Daily Union; now city editor of Evening News, 
Kenosha, Wis. 

1432. Edward Sherwood Meade, Teacher, Logan Hall, U. of P., Phil- 

adelphia, Pa. 

A. B. ; Ph. D., 1899, University of Pennsylvania; <J> B K. Born, January 25, 
1874, in Medina, Ohio. 1896-98, Fellow in Political Economj', University of Chi- 
cago; 1898-99, Harrison Fellow in Economics and, 1899-1900, Senior Fellow in Eco- 
nomics, University of Pennsylvania; 1900-04, instructor in Banking and Business 
Practices, same; 1904-07, assistant professor of Finance, same; 1907 — , professor of 
Finance, same. Author of "Trust Finance," "Story of Gold," and various articles 
in magazines and reviews; associate editor Railway World. Married, June 1, 1900, 
Miss Emily Fogg, of Philadelphia, Pa. 

1433. Charles Franklin Miller, Teacher, Nappanee, Ind. 

Ph. B.; ^ B K. 1896-99, superintendent of schools, Kingman, Ind.; 1899-1903, 
superintendent of schools, Boswell, Ind.; 1903-05, superintendent of schools, North 
Manchester, Ind.; 1905 — , superintendent of schools, Nappanee, Ind. Member North- 
ern Indiana Teachers' Association; City and Towns Superintendents' Association; 
National Educational Association; American Historical Association. Married, Sep- 
tember 7, 1892, Miss Rose Wood, of Hillsboro, Ind. 

1434. Harry Thomas Mitchell, Teacher, Rocky Ford, Col. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1897, pro merito. Born, October 22, 1871, in Sidney, Iowa. 
1896-97, tutor in Latin and post graduate work in DePauw University; 1897-1900, 
teacher of Latin and German, High School, Hamburg, Iowa; 1900 — , teacher of 



1896 Alumnal Record 203 

German and Mathematics, High School, La Junta, Colo.; 1902-08, principal of High 
School, Sugar City, Colo. ; 1908 — , principal of High School, Rocky Ford, Colo. Mar- 
ried, December 23, 1901, Miss Eva P. Bearce. 

1435. Harry Lewis Murray, Evangelist, 320 Terry St., Longmont, 

Colorado. 

Ph. B. Born, May 31, 1&65. Member of Illinois Conference; appointments: 
Marshall, Humboldt, Indianola; financial secretary of the Illinois Wesleyan Uni- 
versity, Bloomington, 111. ; secretary of Twentieth Century Thankoffering, Illinois 
Wesleyan University; pastor, Irving, 111.; 1904-05, evangelist, Illinois Conference; 
1906, transferred to Colorado Conference; appointed to Lyons; since 1908, evangelist. 
Married, September 1, 1891, to Miss Etta Kimball, of Champaign, 111. 

1436. Gertrude Neal, Teacher, Charleston, 111. 

A. B. Born, March 2, 1876, in Hutchinson, Kansas. 1897-99, teacher in 
public schools, Charleston, 111.; 1899 — , principal of High School, Sullivan, 111. 

1437. Charles Dewey Newlin, Banker, Carthage, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 2, 1875, in Saxapahaw, North Carolina. Cashier bank, 
Carthage, Ind. Married, June 24, 1907, Miss Mary Hill, of Chicago, 111. 

1438. Ralph C. Norton, Evangelist, Care Mrs. J. W. Harrington, 

Bradford, Pa. 

A. B. Born, November 10, 1868, in Jonesboro, Indiana. Traveling man until 
August, then student in Theology, in Moody Institute, Chicago; 1909, on tour 
with party of Dr. J. W. Chapman, to Hawaii, Fiji Islands, Australia, etc. 

1439. Myrtle Owens (nee Hays), Worthington, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 1, 1873, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1897-98, College 
Graduate Course, State Normal; 1896-1901, teacher in public schools; 1901-02 private 
teacher. Married, August 27, 1902, John Owens, at Worthington, Ind. 

1440. Ada Maude Phipps (nee Kent), 1309 Sixteenth St., Bedford, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, April 12, 1874, in Frankfort, Indiana. 1899, student at Oberlin 
Conservatory, Married, May 14, 1901. Joseph G. Phipps, at Frankfort, Ind. (See 
1495.) 

1441. Lester Clarence Poor, Minister, 588 Tacoma Ave., Portland, 

Ore. 

Ph. B. Born, November 8, 1872, in Warsaw, Indiana. Member of the North 
Indiana Conference; appointments: assistant. Trinity, Elkhart; Highland Ave., Ma- 
rion; Atlanta; South Whitley; Galveston; Logansport; 1908, transferred to Oregon 
Conference; appointed to Portland. Married, April 3, 1907, Miss Ellen T. Doty. 

1442. Carrie Rives, 412 East Wood St., Paris, 111. 

A. B. Born, November 17, 1872, in Paris, Illinois. One year in Chicago Train- 
ing School for City, Home and Foreign Missions. 

1443. Caroline Gertrude Roberts (nee Brown), Highland Park, 111. 

Ph. B. Studied abroad, 1897-98; teacher of German in Manual Training High 
School, Indianapolis. Married, October 17, 1905, Dr. H. B. Roberts. 

1444. Jesse Neolia Roberts, Minister, Highland, Cal. 

A. B. Born, October 27, 1867, in Coles County, Illinois. Member of South- 
west Kansas Conference; appointments: Preston; Pratt; Cheney; Mt. Hope; Grace 
Church, Winfield; Anthony; 1905, transferred to Southern California Conference; 
appointments: Porterville, Oceanside, Highland. Married, May 16, 1893, Miss Kath- 
leen Greer, of Rockville, Ind. 

1445. Benjamin E. Rowe, Traveling Salesman, 1625 Dewey Heights, 

New Albany, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 14, 1868, in Bridgeport, Indiana. Brother of 1196. 
1896-97, teacher, Middletown, Ind.; 1897-98, teacher, Leavenworth, Ind.; 1898 to 
present, traveling salesman. 



204 DePauw University 1897 

1446. Will Morris Sparks, Lawyer, Rushville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 28, 1872, in Charlottesville, Indiana. Member Indiana House 
of Representatives, sessions of 1901 and 1903; now Judge of Sixteenth Judicial Cir- 
cuit of Indiana. Married, November 23, 1897, Miss Delia Young, of Rushville, Ind. 

1447. Frank Takizo Takasugi, Wasida University, Tokyo, Japan. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1899, pro merito. Born in Hirosaki, Japan. Professor in Wa- 
sida University, Highernormer College, Tokyo, Japan. 

1448. Frank Ingold Walker, Teacher, 423 Tenth St., Wilmette, 111. 

Ph. B.; A. M., Colorado College, 1906. Born, March 16, 1871, in Cannelton, 
Indiana. Brother of 1449 and 1692. 1897-98, principal High School, Richland, Ind.; 
1898-99, principal High School, Falmouth, Ind.; 1899-1901, principal High School, 
Knightstown, Ind. ; 1901-07, head of English Department, High School, Colorado 
Springs, Colo.; 1907 — , head of English Department, New Trier Township High 
School, Wilmette, 111.; 1904 — , associate editor of American Antiquarian, Chicago; 
author of text-book on Rhetoric, to be published in 1910. Married, June 8, 1904, 
at Colorado Springs, Colo., to Miss Flora Lee Dula, of Old Port, N. C. 

1449. John Mann Walker, Minister, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B.; S. T. B., Boston University; ^ B K. Born, February 3, 1874, in Wash- 
ington, Ind. Brother of 1448 and 1692. Summer of 1899, graduate work in Rhet- 
oric and Oratory, University of Chicago; 1896-97, instructor in Science, Marysville, 
Mo., Seminary; 1897-98, assistant principal. High School, Marysville, Mo.; 1898-1901, 
instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, DePauw University; 1902-03, pastor, Dennis, Cape 
Cod; 1904-05, pastor Trinity Congregational Church, Beachmont, Mass.; entered In- 
diana Conference; appointments: French Lick; Locust St., Greencastle. Married, 
October 5, 1904, Miss Emma Nora Sevringhaus. (See 1622.) 

1450. Marquis Melville Want, Minister, Bement, 111. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., 1897; A. M., 1897, pro merito; $ B K. Born, February 19, 
1866, in Lawrence, Kansas. Member of Illinois Conference; appointments: Catlin; 
Franklin; Brooklyn Church, Jacksonville; Virden; Leroy; Bement. 1898-1900, pres- 
ident District Epworth League. Married, December 26, 1889, Miss Mary Fulton, 
who died in April, 1909. 

1451. William Harrison Williams, Farmer, Friendswood, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, May 22, 1875, in Morgan County, Indiana. Brother of 1342. 
Farming near Mooresville, Ind. Married, July 19, 1907, Miss Pauline Carson, of 
Valley Mills, Ind. 

1452. Walter Webster Williams, Missionary, Yung-an, Fookien 

Province, China. 

A. B. ; M. D., 1900, Vanderbilt University. Born, December 8, 1868, near Mus- 
catine, Iowa. Brother of A-23. Medical student, Vanderbilt University; member 
Iowa Conference, 1898-1901; appointments: Lexington, Blue Grass, and Kaona; 1901, 
transferred to Hing-hua Conference, China; pastor Shrewsbury Park, St. Louis, Mo., 
1905-06; 1907, opened mission station at Yung-an, Fookin Province, China; 1909, 
transferred to Foochow Conference. Married, March, 1910, Miss Grace R. Travis, 
(N. Y. State Normal, 1900). 

1453. Eva Florence Wones, Teacher, Nappanee, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 26, 1873, in Piqua, Ohio. 1897-98, teacher in Ayr, Ind.; 
1898-04, Nappanee, Ind.; 1906 — , Annawan, 111. 



LVIII. CLASS OF 1897. 



1454. Charles Bennett Allen, Mechanical Engineer, Wadsworth, O. 

Ph. B. ; B. S. M. E., 1899, Purdue University; <J> B K. Born, February 25, 1875, 
in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of 1316. 1897-99, post graduate work in Mechan- 
ical Engineering, Purdue University; in charge of designing and experimenting de- 
partments, Ohio Injector Company, Wadsworth, Ohio; 1902 — , superintendent same. 
Married, June 18, 1901, Miss Edith Coffin, of Los Angeles, Calif. (See 1455.) 



1897 Alumnal Record 205 

1455. Edith Allen (nee Coffin), Wadsworth, Ohio. 

Ph. B. Born, November 2, 1874, in Oakland, Illinois, 1909-11, District vice 
president, Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs. Married, June 18, 1901, Charles 
Bennet Allen, at Los Angeles, Calif. (See 1454.) 

1456. Joseph Percival Allen, Jr., Merchant, 411 East Walnut St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; <J> B K. Born, January 27, 1876, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1897-98, post 
graduate work in Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston; with Allen Bros., 
general merchandise, Greencastle. Married, September 27, 1899, to Miss E. Blanche 
Swahlen, at Greencastle, Ind, 

1457. Frederic Irving Barrows, Lawyer and Banker, 633 Western 

Ave., Connersville, Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., Georgetown University, 1901. Born, October 7, 1873, in Portage 
County, Indiana. 1897-99, teacher in High School, Connersville, Ind.; 1899-1900, 
principal of Eighth St. School, Connersville; 1900-02, in U. S. Census Office;, 1900-01, 
student of law, Georgetown Law School; 1906-10, Mayor of Connersville, Ind.; 
1907 — , cashier Central State Bank of Connersville. 

1458. Mary Beard (nee Ritter), New Milford, Conn. 

Ph. B. Born, August 5, 1876, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Daughter of 223 and 
sister of 1135, 1380, 1681 and 1898. Married, March 8, 1900, to Charles Austin 
Beard, at Indianapolis, Ind. (See 1528.) 

1459. Fred Curtis Blackwelder, Physician, 120 West Ryder St., Litch- 

field, 111. 

B. Sc. ; M. D., 1900, College of Physicians and Surgeons, University of Illinois. 
Born, October 17, 1875, in Litchfield, 111. 1897-1900, student of medicine, University 
of Illinois; practiced medicine in Roswell, New Mex. ; now in Litchfield, 111. Married 
October 7, 1903, Miss Hattie Mary Tutewiler, of Indianapolis, who died, April 4, 
1904, at Roswell, New Mex. (See 1460.) 

1460. Hattie Mary Blackwelder (nee Tutewiler), deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, in Indianapolis, Ind. 1898, substitute instructor in French, De- 
Pauw University; teacher' in public schools of Indianapolis. Married, October 7, 
1903, Fred Curtis Blackwelder, at Indianapolis (see 1459) ; died, April 16, 1904, at 
Roswell, New Mex. 

1461. Samuel Hallam Bohn, Teacher, 211 South Sycamore St., Cen- 

tralia, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, September 22, 1874, in Centralia, Illinois. Brother of 1530, 1702 
and 1927. 1897-1900, principal of High School, Cannelton, Ind.; 1900-02, principal of 
High School and 1902 — , superintendent of schools, Centralia, 111. 

1462. Elizabeth Louise Bradshaw (nee Mahan), Lebanon, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 25, 1874, in Thorntown, Indiana. Teacher in public 
schools of Lebanon. Married, January 3, 1901, to Harmon Bradshaw, at Lebanon, 
Ind. 

1463. Mary McKee Buchanan (nee Goodwin), Forwarding address: 

Brookville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 24, 1877, in Brookville, Indiana. Daughter of 365 and 
sister of 1711. 1898-99, post graduate work in English and History, at Mrs. Som- 
ers', Washington, D. C. Married, April 15, 1903, Allen Buchanan, at Brookville, 
Ind. (See 1345.) 

1464. John Kendall Cecil, Minister, Fort Wayne, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 27, 1873. 1900-04, post graduate work in Drew Theological 
Seminary; 1904-05, post graduate work in Columbia University; member of North 
Indiana Conference; appointments: Madison St., Muncie; Whitley; Trinity, Ft. 
Wayne; Bluffton; First Church, Ft. Wayne. Married, October 12, 1898, Miss Eliza- 
beth Florence Hite, of Sims, Ind. 

1465. Nettie Estella Coffey, Teacher, Brazil, Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, in Bowling Green, Indiana. 1897-98, student in Indiana State 
Normal, graduating; 1898 — , teacher in public schools of Brazil, Ind. 



206 DePauw University 1897 

1466. Garrett DeGraff Cooper, Siegel Cooper Co., New York City. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1900, Harvard University Law School. Born, July 15, 1876, in 
Toledo, Ohio. Brother of 1352. 1897-1900, post graduate work in Harvard Uni- 
versity Law School; 1900-02, superintendent Siegel-Cooper Co., New York; 1902-05, 
general manager Household Sewing Machine Co., Providence, R. 1.; since 1905, 
traveling. Married, September 3, 1904, Miss Blanche D. Zook, of New York City. 

1467. Edgar Lee Davis, Salesman, 2263 N. Delaware St., Indianap- 

olis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 18, 1872, near North Salem, Indiana. Brother of 1019 
and 1020. 1897-98, assistant secretary of Y. M. C. A., Covington and Newport, 
Kentucky; 1897, student, Western Secretarial Institute; 1898, secretary Y. M. C. A., 
158th Ind. Vol. Infantry, Camp Thomas; 1898-1900, assistant secretary Y. M. C. A., 
Minneapolis, Minn.; 1900-02, educational secretary, Y. M. C. A., Indianapolis. Mar- 
ried, December 21, 1898, to Miss Grace Oglesby Carter, at Greencastle, Ind: (See 
1355.) 

1468. Arthur Elmer DeBaun, Lawyer, Sullivan, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., Indiana Law School, 1901. Born, March 2, 1870, in Fairbanks, 
Indiana. 1897-1901, law student; 1898-1900, teacher in schools of Sullivan County; 
1902-08, deputy clerk, Sullivan Circuit Court; 1908-12, clerk, same. 

1469. Louis George Deerhake, Merchant, 1415 Prospect St., Indi- 

anapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 23, 1870, at Huntingburg, Indiana. Married, December 12, 
1895, Miss Permelia C. Ellis, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1220.) 

1470. Samuel Nathaniel Deinard, Minister, University of Minn., Min- 

neapolis, Minn. 

A. B. Born, January 5, 1872, in Rosain, Province of Lithuania, Russia. Sum- 
mer of 1898, post graduate work in Semitics, University of Chicago; 1897-1900, rabbi 
of Temple Israel, Terre Haute, Indiana; 1900, rabbi of the South Side Hebrew Con- 
gregation, Chicago, and taking post graduate work in University of Chicago. Mar- 
ried, May 20, 1897, to Miss Rose Deinard, 

1471. Mary Denny, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1899, pro merito. 

1472. Edgar Elwood Evens, Contractor, 605 West 26th St., Indi- 

anapolis, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, November 19, 1871, in Cloverdale, Indiana. 1898, in 159th Ind. 
Vol. Infantry to November, 1898; 1898, in life insurance business; now contractor. 
Married, December 27, 1899, to Miss Belle Marsh, of Indianapolis. 

1473. Thomas Newell Ewing, Minister, 691 N. Edward St., Decatur, 

Illinois. 

A. B. Born, November 13, 1871, in Areola, Illinois. Brother of 1474. 1900-01, 
student, Boston University; member of Illinois Conference; appointments: Arthur; 
Hoopeston; Danville; Grace Church, Danville. Married, September 25, 1907, Miss 
Jess B. Wilkin, of Chicago. 

1474. Mary Florence Ewing, Teacher, Areola, Illinois. 

Ph. B. Born, June 2, 1875, in Areola, Illinois. Sister of 1473. Assistant prin- 
cipal of High School, Tuscola, 111. ; assistant principal High School, Areola, 111. 

1475. Frank Orville Fraley, Minister, 2122 N. 11th St., Terre Haute, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 8, 1867, in Monon, Indiana. 1897, entered the North- 
west Indiana Conference; appointments: Flora; Wingate; Maple Ave., Terre Haute, 
Married, August 30, 1894, Miss Ettie E. Campbell, of Darlington, Ind. 

1476. Ada W. Frank, Teacher, 317 Locust St., Jeffersonville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born in Jeffersonville, Indiana. 1897-99, teacher in High School, Craw 
fordsville, Ind.; 1899 — , teacher in High School, Jeffersonville, Ind. 



1897 Alumnal Record 207 

1477. Samuel Carson Garber, deceased. 

B. Sc. ; M. D., 1898, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. Physician. 
Born, June 11, 1872, in Timberville, Virginia. 1898, graduated from College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, with faculty medal for highest general average; 
1898-1902, practicing profession at Camden, Arkansas. Married, November 8, 1899, 
to Miss Mary Effie Garber, of North Manchester, Ind. Died, December 3, 1904, at 
Birmingham, Ala. 

1478. Portia Mae Graves (nee Heiss), 132 S. Nottawa St., Sturgis, 

Michigan. 

Ph. B. Born, August 24, 1874, in Lima, Indiana. Sister of 985. 1897-1901, 
teacher in public schools of Sturgis, Mich.; 1901-05, teacher of German and Botany, 
High School, Plainwell, Mich.; 1906-07, assistant principal and instructor in German 
and Botany, High School, Sturgis, Mich. Married, June 19, 1907, Carl Wilier Graves 
(Olivet College). 

1479. John Eddy Haskell, Physician, 550 E. 51st St., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. ; M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, 1903. Born, Febru- 
ary 11, 1875, in Michigantown, Indiana. Brother of 1048. 1898-99 post graduate 
work in Chemistry, DePauw University; 1903-04, interne, Samaritan Hospital, Chi- 
cago; 1903 — , instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, College of Physicians 
and Surgeons, Chicago. Married, June 14, 1904, Miss Estelle Baldwin, of Marion, 
Ind. (See 1714.) 

1480. Harriet Harding, Teacher, R. R. 10, Crawfordsville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 24, 1874, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Sister of 1858. 
1897-99, teacher in public schools of Montgomery County; teacher of English Litera- 
ture and History, High School, New Market, Ind. 

1481. Thomas Clyde Herron, Grain Dealer, Milford, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, June 24, 1875, in Monticello, Illinois. Dealer in grain. Married, 
December 15, 1902, Miss Mary A. Schaner, of Milford, 111. 

1482. Edith Mae Hughes (nee Morris), 1231 Lakewood Ave., Lima, 

Ohio. 

Ph. B. Born, April 29, 1876, in Noblesville, Indiana. 1897-98, teacher of Eng- 
lish in High School, Covington, Ind.; 1898-1901, same in Greencastle, Ind.; 1901-04, 
same in Lima, Ohio. Married, July 29, 1904, Kent W. Hughes, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1483. Rebecca A. Insley, Journalist, Care Harper Bros., 45 Albe- 

marle St., London, W., England. 

Ph. B. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana. Editorial staff of Indianapolis News; 
1900, Indiana Commission to Paris Exposition; Paris correspondent Indianapolis 
News; general European correspondent; London Daily Mail and Harper's Bazaar. 

1484. M. Alice Johnson, Teacher, 508 E. Main St., Casey, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, May 29, 1873. 1899-1900, teacher in public schools, Casey, 111.; 
1900 — , teacher in High School, Casey, 111. 

1485. John Daniel Kruwel, Minister, Thorntown, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 8, 1872, in Cortland, Indiana. Member of Northwest 
Indiana Conference; appointments: Rosedale, Shawnee Mound, Darlington, Hebron,^ 
Goodland, Thorntown. Married, October 18, 1899, Miss Nellie Grace Goodin, of 
Rosedale, Ind. 

1486. John Ellington LaHines, Journalist, Care "Republic," St 

Louis, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, August 5, 1872, in Wilmington, Illinois. Newspaper reporter in 
Kansas City, Mo.; now telegraph editor, St. Louis Republic. 

1487. John Andrew Linebarger, Teacher, Rockville, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, February 28, 1876, in West Union, Indiana. Brother of 

1488. 1897-99, teacher in Parke County, Ind.; 1899-1900, principal of High School, 
Fowler, Ind.; 1901-06, superintendent of schools, Montezuma, Ind.; 1906 — , super- 
intendent of schools, Rockville, Ind. Married, November 22, 1905, Miss Iva Blue, 
of Montezuma, Ind. 



208 DePauw University 1897 

1488. Mary Linebarger, West Union, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 31, 1874, in West Union, Indiana. Sister of 1487. 1897-98, 
teacher, Montezuma, Ind.; 1900-01, teacher Bloomingdale, Ind.; 1901-03, teacher, 
Jennings, La. 

1489. Nellie Elvira Lynn (nee Header), Woodward, Okla. 

Ph. B. Born, September 5, 1876, in Fowler, Indiana, Assistant editor of South 
Side Sayings, Quadrangle Press, Chicago, 111. Married, August 21, 1902, E. Ross 
Lynn, at Chicago. 

1490. Walter Montroville McGaughey, Physician, 24 S. Jackson St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

B. Sc; M. D., Medical College of Indiana, 1902. Born, May 4, 1871, in Parke 
County, Indiana. 1897-99, teacher of Science in High School, Greencastle, Indiana; 
post graduate work in Biology, DePauw University; sergeant-major, Spanish- Ameri- 
can War; 1903-07, Health Officer, Greencastle, Ind.; surgeon Big Four railway; 
United States Pension Examiner. Married, June 14, 1901, Miss Elizabeth Matthews, 
of Greencastle, Ind., ex-DePauw, '02. 

1491. Carl McKee, deceased. 

B. Sc, Born, October 11, 1871, near Bainbridge, Indiana. 1897-98, teacher of 
Music and Mathematics, Oklahoma University, Norman, Okla.; jeweler, Tuscola, 111.; 
musician and teacher of instrumental music, Tuscola. Married, September 22, 1903, 
Miss Dorothea Alvena Reichmann, of Chicago, 111., who died June, 1904. Died, 
November 22, 1909, in Colorado Springs, Colo, 

1492. Lynn Banks McMullen, Teacher, Emerson Flats, Valley City, 

North Dakota. 

B, Sc. ; <!> B K, B^orn, January 28, 1875, in Arcadia, Indiana. Post graduate 
work in University of Chicago; 1897-1908, instructor in Physics, Shortridge High 
School, Indianapolis; 1908 — , head of department of Physics and Chemistry, State 
Normal School, Valley City, N. D. Author of "Forty Lessons in Physics;" secretary 
of North Dakota Academy of Science. Married, June 15, 1899, Miss Ethel Lucretia 
Brown, of Indianapolis. 

1493. Thomas Jefferson Morton, Teacher, Hartford, Ky. 

B. Sc. Born, April 26, 1868. Since 1897, president of Hartford College, Hart- 
ford, Ky. Married, July 12, 1899, to Miss Lucy Townsend, of Cobden, 111. 

1494. Albert Amoss Patterson, Physician, Flint, Mich. 

Ph. B. Born, Febi'uary 7, 1875, in Logansport, Indiana. Brother of 1511, 
1898-99, in U. S. Hospital Service, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 1st A. C, stationed at 
Santa Spiritus, Cuba; 1899-01, student in Medical Department, University of Mich- 
igan. 

1495. Joseph Gardner Phipps, Mill Superintendent, 1309 Sixteenth 

St., Bedford, Ind, 

B. Sc. Born, April 8, 1875, in Bedford, Indiana. With Perry-Matthews-Buskirk 
Stone Company, Bedford, Ind, Married, May 14, 1901, Miss Ada Maude Kent, of 
Frankfort, Ind. (See 1440.) 

1496. S. Paul Poynter, Journalist, Sullivan, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 29, 1875, in Eminence, Indiana. Since 1897, editor and 
proprietor of The Sullivan Democrat, Sullivan, Ind. Married, April 11, 1900, to 
Miss Alice lima Wilkey, of Sullivan, Ind. 

1497. Charles Albert Prosser, State House, Boston, Mass. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1899, University of Louisville, Born, September 20, 1871, in 
New Albany, Indiana. 1893-95, principal of Ward School, New Albany; post grad- 
uate work in Indiana University; 1897-1900, teacher of Physics in High School, New 
Albany; 1900-08, superintendent of schools, New Albany, Ind.; 1908-09, graduate 
student, Teachers' College, Columbia University; 1909-10, superintendent of schools 
of Children's Aid Society, of New York City; March 1, 1910, appointed assistant 
Commissioner of Education of Massachusetts. Collaborated in publication of "The 
New Harmony Movement" with G. B. Lockwood, DePauw, '94; member of Board 
of Control, National Censorship Bureau; member of Board of Directors Italian-Ameri- 
can Institute. Married, December 30, 1896, Miss Zerelda A. Hinkeby. 



1897 Alumnal Record 809 

1498. William Albert Riley, Teacher, 107 Brandon Place, Ithaca, 

New York. 

B. Sc; Ph. D., Cornell University, 1903; * B K. Born, January 10, 1876, in 
Mankato, Minnesota. Brother of 1499 and 2144. 1897-98, assistant in Zoology and 
Physiology, DePauw University; 1898-99, Fellow in Invertebrate Zoology and Ento- 
mology, Cornell University; 1899-1903, assistant in Entomology, Cornell University; 
1903-06, instructor in Entomology and General Invertebrate Zoology, College of Arts 
and Sciences and in Agricultural College of Agriculture, same; 1906 — , assistant 
professor, same; 1908-09, acting secretary of N. Y. State College of Agriculture; 
1908-09, national president of Gamma Alpha Graduate Scientific Fraternity; member 
Entomological Society of America; Fellow American Association for Advancement 
of Science; member American Association Economic Entomology; member Society of 
Naturalists. Married, June 9, 1905, Miss Evelyn Mae Fullheart, of Muncie, Ind. 
(See 1566.) 

1499. Evelyn Carrie Riley, Teacher, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. 

A. B.; A. M., 1898, pro merit o. Born, June 30, 1873, in Jackson, Minnesota. 
Sister of 1498 and 2144. 1897-98, first Latin tutor, DePauw University; 1898-1902, 
head of Latin Department, High School, Marion, Ind.; 1899, graduate student in 
Latin and Paleographj', Cornell University; 1903-04, student in American School of 
Classical Studies, Rome, Italy; also teacher. Institute Internazionale, Rome; 1902-05, 
associate professor of Latin, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa; 1905 — , professor of 
Latin, same. Editor of Roman World. 1904; articles published: "Easter in Rome," 
"Foro Romano," "Equus Domitian," "Lacus Curtius." 

1500. Oliver Perry Robinson, Immigrant Inspector, 132 Caroline St., 

Ogdensburg, N. Y. 

Ph. B. ; * B K. Born, June 27, 1870, in Vandalia, Indiana. Post graduate 
work, one summer, in University of Chicago; 1897-1901, superintendent of schools, 
Cannelton, Ind.; 1901-02, graduate student in English, Harvard University; 1902-03, 
professor of English, Nebraska Wesleyan University; 1903 — , United States Im- 
migrant Inspector, Department of Commerce and Labor. Married, June 23, 1903, 
Miss Grace Gertrude Dunn, of Spencer, Ind. (Sister of E. J. Dunn, DePauw, '96.) 

1501. Noble Giotto Rogers, Publisher, 327 Water St., Trenton, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, December 1, 1876, in Trenton, Missouri. 1897-99, editorial writer, 
Daily Republican, Trenton; 1899, post graduate work in University of Chicago; 1899, 
teacher of Latin in High School, Trenton, Mo. ; 1900 — , secretary W. B. Rogers 
Printing Co., and publisher of Daily and Weekly Republican-Tribune, Trenton, Mo.; 
Secretary Commercial Club; member Board of Directors, Trenton Chautauqua Asso- 
ciation; author of "City in God's Country," and other booklets, "Two Roses," and 
other songs; regular correspondent for Associated Press, St. Louis and Kansas 
City papers, and contributor to magazines. Married, September 3, 1903, Miss Minnie 
McGuire, of Trenton, Mo. 

1502. Clarence Dille Royse, Minister, Rapid City, S. Dak. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., 1897; A. M., Northwestern University, 1903. Born. August 20, 
1863, in Kingwood, West Virginia. 1889, entered Northwest Indiana Conference; ap- 
pointments: Montmorenci, Clinton, Rensselaer, West Lafayette; 1904, transferred to 
Iowa Conference and appointed to Spencer, Iowa, Rapid City, South Dak. ; 1909, 
transferred to Northwest Indiana Conference; 1908 — , superintendent Rapid City 
District. Married, September 22, 1885, to Miss Carrie Coffin, of Indianapolis, Ind. 

1503. Samuel Kenley Ruick, Lawyer, 47 Lombard Bldg., Indianap- 

olis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. B., 1898, Yale University; LL. B., 1899, Indiana Law School. 1897-98, 
post graduate work in Yale University; 1898-99, law student, Indiana Law School, 
Indiaaapolis. Married, May 25, 1899, to Miss Bertha Miller, of Richmond, Ind. (ex- 
DePauw, Music, '97). 

1504. William John Sandy, Physician, Martinsville, Ind. 

B. Sc; M. D., 1900, Indiana Medical College. Born in Cloverdale, Indiana. 
1897-1900, medical student, Indianapolis; 1898-99, under-graduate physician, City Hos- 
pital, Indianapolis; 1900-03, house physician, City Hospital, Indianapolis; since 1903, 
practicing in Martinsville, Ind. Married, April 12, 1900, Miss Catherine Polk, ex- 
DePauw, 1900. 

1505. Eugene Curtis Shireman, Manufacturer, Martinsville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, 1873, in Martinsville, Indiana. Lawyer; now manufacturer of 
"Old Hickory" furniture. Married, 1899, Miss Mary Louise Harrison, of Lebanon, 
Ind. (See 1506.) 



210 DePauw University 1897 

1508. Mary Louise Shireman (nee Harrison), Martinsville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 11, 1874, in Lebanon, Indiana. Daughter of 27, Law 
School. Married, 1899, Eugene Curtis Shireman, at Lebanon, Ind. (See 1505.) 

1507. Hallie Showalter (nee Harrell), Brookville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 20, 1875, in Brookville, Indiana. Teacher of Mathematics 
in Oxford College, Oxford, Ohio, and also continued study of Music under Prof. 
Karl Hoffman; 1899-1903, assistant in law office of father, Brookville, Ind. Married, 
at Brookville, Ind., September 4, 1901, Ernest W. Showalter, ex-DePauw, '96. 

1508. Paul Mansfield Spencer, Minister, 309 W. 57th St., New York 

City. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1898, pro merito; B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1904. Born, 
November 9, 1871, in Hydesville, Calif.; 1897-98, post graduate work, DePauw Uni- 
versity; member of Colorado Conference; at present, pastor of Church of the Strang- 
ers, "Deems Memorial," New York City. 

1509. John M. Staley, Teacher, Permanent Address: Ray, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 20, 1867, in Ray, Indiana. 1897-98, teacher of Mathe- 
matics and Natural Sciences in Union Female College, Oxford, Miss. ; 1898 — , teacher 
of Mathematics, Physics and Geology in Liberty Ladies' College, Liberty, Mo. 

1510. Mary Hewitt Steel (nee Talbott), 1105 Wells-Fargo Bldg., 

Portland, Ore. 

A. B. Born, November 19, 1876, in Corydon, Indiana. Daughter of 436. Mar- 
ried, May 15, 1906, Luther Foulke Steel, at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1511. Carrie Alice Talley (nee Patterson), 521 N. 6i/< St., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born in Logansport, Indiana. Sister of 1494. 1897-98, teacher of 
Latin in High School, Monticello, Ind.; 1898-99, teacher in public schools, Terre 
Haute; 1899-1900, teacher of Latin in High School, Terre Haute. Married, November 
1, 1900, to Homer B. Talley, at Logansport, Ind. (See 1580.) 

1512 (a). William Henry Templin, Teacher, 545 Park Ave., Kansas 
City, Mo. 

B. Sc. Born, December 16, 1872, near Otterbein, Indiana. Teacher of Mathe- 
matics, High School, Pekin, 111.; 1901-02, graduate student, University of Chicago; 
1902 — , teacher of Mathematics, Central High School, Kansas City, Mo. Married, 
March 19, 1899, Miss Harriet C. Whitmore, of Otterbein, Ind. 

1512. Francis Calvin Tilden, Editor, 613 East Anderson St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

Ph. B.; <i> B K. Born, December 20, 1872, in Morris, Illinois. Two years post 
graduate work in Harvard University; 1900-02, instructor in English Literature, De- 
Pauw University; 1902-04, professor of English Literature, same; head of Depart- 
ment of English, Winona Technical School, Winona Lake; editor of Daily Herald 
and Weekly Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Ind.; member Indiana State Senate, sessions 
of 1909 and 1911; special lecturer on English Literature, DePauw University. Mar- 
ried, September 13, 1900, to Miss Ethel Nash Arnold, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 
1513.) 

1513. Ethel Nash Tilden (nee Arnold), 613 East Anderson St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 29, 1876, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1683 and 
Music-49. Married, September 13, 1900, to Francis Calvin Tilden, at Greencastle, 
Ind. (See 1512.) 

1514. Elinor Kirkwood Towne, Teacher, 209 West St., Tipton, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1902. Born, October 19, 1873, in Frankfort, Indiana. 
Daughter of 251 and sister of 1610, 1815, 1847 and 1972. 1898-99, teacher of Latin 
and History in High School, Monticello, Ind.; 1899-1901, instructor in Mathematics, 
DePauw Academy; 1903 — , teacher of Latin in High School, Tipton, Ind. 



1898 Alumnal Record 211 

1515. Sarah Vickery, Teacher, 1320 Columbia St., Evansville, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, September 25, 1874, in Evansville, Indiana. 1897 — , teacher of 
mathematics in High School, Evansville, Ind. 

1516. Lelia Clyde Walsh (nee Bassett), 310 E. 7th St., Hastings, Neb. 

A. B. Born, May 19,' 1877, in Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter of 478 and sis- 
ter of 1376 and 1526. 1899-1900, teacher in Marion, Ind.; 1900-01. post graduate 
work in Northwestern University, for A. M. in 1901; 1903-04 studied in Berlin and 
Paris; 1905-06, teacher of German in Chattanooga University. Married, August 26, 
1906, in Heidelberg, Germany, Prof. Robert Bright Walsh, of Lexington, Ky. 

1517. Hattie Blanche Welch, Teacher, East Anderson St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, September 10, 1876, in Lena, Indiana. 1898-99, teacher in public 
schools, Akron, Ind.; 1899-1900, teacher of English and Physiology, Jonesboro, Ind.; 
1900-05, English and Science, High School, Delavan, 111. ; 1905-07, teacher in Mission, 
San Jose, Calif.; 1907-09, teacher in Semitropic, Calif. 

1518. Dorie Victor Williams, Minister, Garrett, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 29, 1861, in Miami County, Indiana. Member of North 
Indiana Conference; 1898-1905, assistant secretary of same; 1905 — , secretary ot 
same; appointments: Selma; Markland Ave., Kokomo; Eaton; Garrett. Married, De- 
cember 18, 1881, Miss Sarah J, Roby, in Miami County, Ind. 

1519. Wallace Bruce Wolff, Manufacturer-Merchant, 2440 Michigan 

Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, June 28, 1874. With Siegel Cooper & Company, Chicago since 
graduation; now manager of departments; now president American Slicing Machine 
Co., of Chicago. Married, June 29, 1898, to Miss Eda Romerts Cooper, of Chicago, 
111. (sister of 1852 and 1466). 

1520. Feme Wood, 108 Powell Ave., Evansville, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1898, pro merito. Born, February 8, 1875, in Evansville, In- 
diana. Sister of 1788. 1897-98, post graduate work in DePauw University; repre- 
sents New York Manufacturing Chemist. 

1521. Thomas Poindexter Woodson, Minister, 814 W. Pike St., 

Crawfordsville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1899, pro merito; LL. B., University of Missouri, 1902. Born, 
July 31, 1874, in Pike County, Missouri. 1898-99, principal of public schools, Frank- 
fort; 1899-1900, professor of Ancient Languages and History, Buchanan College, 
Troy, Mo.; 1900-02, student and Fellow in Law, Missouri State University; 1907-09, 
post graduate student in Boston University, in Theology and Philosophy; 1909, en- 
tered Northwest Indiana Conference; stationed at Crawfordsville, Ind. Married, June 
5, 1907, Miss Alma Wiles John, of Greencastle, Ind, (See 1790.) 

1522. Mary Yount, Teacher, 1344 South East St., Elwood, Ind. 

Ph. B. 1901-02. Teacher, Alexandria, Ind.; 1902 — , teacher in Elwood, Ind. 



LIX. CLASS OF 1898. 



1523. Bennet Mills Allen, Teacher, 710 Conklin Place, Madison, Wis. 

Ph. B. ; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1903; <> B K. Born, July 4, 1873, in 
Greencastle, Indiana. 1898-99, teacher of Science and German, High School, Fort 
Collins, Colo.; 1899-1900, Biology and Physical Geography, Centennial High School, 
Pueblo, Colo. ; summer of 1899, student in Botany and Physical Geography, Cornell 
University; 1900-03, graduate student in Zoology, University of Chicago; 1903 — , in- 
structor in, and later assistant professor of Anatomy, University of Wisconsin. 
Author of "Development of the Ovary and Testes of the Mammals," "Development 
of Sexcords of Chrysemys," "An Important Period in the History of the Sex-cells 
of Rana," "The Origin of the Sex-cells of Amia and Lepidostens" (in press), and 
numerous other papers. Married, August 22, 1904, Miss Gazelle V. Burgess, of Fort 
Collins, Colo. 



212 DePauw University 1898 

1524. Albert Charlton Andrews, Teacher and Writer, 205 Fifth Ave., 

Valley City, N. Dak. 

Ph. B. Born, February 1, 1878. in Connersville, Ind. Newspaper work in 
Chicago, Paris, and Indianapolis; 1904-05, principal High School, West Lebanon, 
Ind.; 1905-06, High School, Lafayette, In-d.; 1906-07, State College of Washington; 
1905 and 1906, work in Summer School, Winona Lake; summer of 1909, Summer 
School, Indiana University; 1907 — , head of English Department, State Normal School. 
Valley City, N. D. Author of "A Parfit Gentil Knight" (1901) ; magazine contribu- 
tor. Married, at Brookville, Ind., May 15, 1900, Maude Cory Smalley, A. B., M. D., 
daughter of 16, Law School, at Brookville, Ind. 

1525. Dwight Wesley Baggerly, deceased. 

A. B. Died, August, 1899, in Indianapolis. 

1526. Clarence Cordova Bassett, Physician, Goodland, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, Upper Iowa University, 1905; M. D., Wisconsin Col- 
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, 1906. Born, June 4, 1879, in Greencastle, Indiana. 
Son of 478 and brother of 1276 and 1516. 1900-01, graduate work in Zoology and 
Physiology, University of Chicago; 1898-99, principal of school, Waltham, 111.; 1899- 
1900, superintendent of schools. Lapel, Ind. ; 1900-02, teacher of Science in High 
School, Aurora, 111.; 1902-05, teacher of Physics and Zoology, South Division High 
School, Milwaukee, Wis. ; 1905-07, instructor in Physiology, Wisconsin College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, Milwaukee; 1906, lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, 
German-American Academy, Milwaukee. Married, June 27, 1900, Miss Pauline Wood- 
ward, of Lapel, Ind. 

1527. Carrie Clyde Basye (nee Wynekoop), 2431 Benton Blvd , Kan- 

sas City, Mo. 

A. B. Born, March 27, 1875, in Wolcott, Indiana. Married, June 7, 1900, to 
Otto Basye, at Chicago, 111. (See 1401.) 

1528. Charles Austin Beard, Teacher, New Milford, Conn. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1903; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1904; <i> B K. 
Born, November 27, 1874, in Knightstown, Ind. Post graduate work in Cornell Uni- 
versity and Oxford University, England; 1904-06, lecturer in History, Columbia Uni- 
versity; 1906 — , adjunct professor of Politics, same. Author of "Ofifice of Justice 
of the Peace in England," "Introduction to the English Historians," "Development 
of Modern Europe" (2 vols.), "Readings in Modern History" (2 vols.), "Readings 
in American Government and Politics." Member American Historical Association 
and American Political Science Association. Married, March 8, 1900, Miss Mary 
C. Ritter, of Indianapolis. (See 1458.) 

1529. Levi Amasa Beem, Spencer, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 30, 1875, in Spencer, Indiana. Assistant cashier, 
Beem, Peden & Co., Bankers, Spencer, Ind. Married, January 24, 1900, to Miss 
Lura Coble, of Spencer, Ind. 

1530. Julius Charles Bohn, Physician, 1634 South 7th St., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., Washington University, St. Louis, 1901. Born, September 9, 
1876, in Centralia, Illinois. Brother of 1461, 1702 and 1927. 1899, post graduate 
work, DePauw University; 1901-03, surgeon to St. Louis Transit Co., St. Louis, 
Mo. ; member of staff of St. Anthony's Hospital, Terre Haute. Married, March 16, 
1904, Miss Elena Goldsmith, of Terre Haute, Ind., ex-DePauw, '01. 

1531. William Albert Buck, 523 E. Vermont St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 16, 1868, near Ossian, Indiana. Brother of 1797. 
Teacher of Science in High School, Ossian, Ind. ; now in Anti-Saloon League 
work. 

1532. Harriet Burris (nee McCoy), Cloverdale, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born in Cloverdale, Indiana. Married, October 25, 1899, to J. B. Bur- 
rkB, at Cloverdale, Ind. (Ex-DePauw, '88; Purdue, '88.) 

1533. Albert Burns Cadwell, Minister, Winfield, Iowa. 

A. B. ; * B K. Born, February 9, 1872, in New Salem, Illinois. Member of 
Iowa Conference. Married, June 10, 1896, Miss Hettie Beatrice Rhodes. 



1898 Alumnal Record 313 

1534. John Omar Campbell, Minister, Middletown, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 29, 1866, in Campbellstown, Ohio. Member of North 
Indiana Conference; appointments: McCordsville; Madison Ave., Anderson; Fifth 
St., Richmond; Middletown. Married, October 10, 1888, Miss Wilmettie Wilcox, of 
Wabash County, Ind. 

1535. Grace Clothier (nee Taylor), 1512 S. Washington St., Marion, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, February 11, 1874, in Wabash, Indiana. 1898-1903, instructor in 
Latin, High School, Wabash, Ind. Married, August 18, 1903, William H. Clothier, 
at Wabash, Ind. 

1536. Anna Bertha Coffman (nee Reed), McMillan Hall, Washington 

Univ., St. Louis, Mo. 

Ph. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1900. Born, January 30, 1876, in Decatur, Illinois. 
Sister of 1195. Studied in universities of Berlin and Zurich, 1902-04; 1898-1900, 
instructor in German and preceptress, Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111.; 1900- 
02, instructor in German in High School, Decatur, 111.; 1905-06, same; 1904-05, in- 
structor in German, Girls' Latin School, Baltimore, Md. ; 1907-09, instructor in Ger- 
man, Bradley Polytechnic Institute; fellowship in Teutonic Philology, Bryn Mawr 
College in 1906-07. Wrote: "Influence of Solomon Gessner Upon English Litera- 
ture" (first printed serially in the German American Annals (1905), reprinted in 
series of monographs, Americana Germanica; translated: "Die Handarbeit in der heu- 
tigen Erziehung," by Dr. Pabst. Married, November 24, 1909, Prof. George R. 
Coffman, at Decatur, 111. 

1537. Mabel Courtney (nee Yenne), Danville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 5, 1877, in Shoals, Indiana. 1899-1906, principal of High 
School, Shoals, Ind. Married, January 2, 1907, Edward D. Courtney, at Shoals, Ind. 

1538. Charles Miller Culp, Public Accountant, 1607 Harvard St., 

Seattle, Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, September 20, 1876, in Nokomis, Illinois. Brother of 1794. 1898- 
1902, alternating as cashier of Bank of Raymond, 111., and student in Massachu- 
setts Institute of Technology; 1902, with National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis; 
1904-06, assistant cashier, Union Savings Bank of Walla Walla, Wash. ; 1907, with 
E. G. Shorrock & Co.. certified public accountants, Seattle and Spokane, Wash,; 
1908, manager and resident partner, same, Spokane; 1909 — , treasurer Hallidie Ma- 
chinery Co., Seattle and Spokane; Certified Public Accountant No. 34, State of 
Washington. 

1539. May Davis (nee Daniel), 336 West 9th St., Rushville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 24, 1877, in Alexandria, Indiana. Teacher in public 
schools, Middletown, Ind. Married, October 17, 1900, to George Hubbard Davis, at 
Middletown, Ird. 

1540. Arthur Leonidas Duncan, Minister, 621 S. Walnut St., Brazil, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, December 17, 1874, in Morgan County, Indiana. Member of In- 
diana Conference; appointments: Stilesville; Trinity. Indiarapolis; Grandview; en- 
tered Presbyterian ministry; charges: Home Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis; 
Brazil. Man-ied, August 17, 1905, Miss Flossie Charles, of Waveland, Ind. 

1541. Mary Harwood Fletchall (nee Bozeman), Poseyville, Ind. 

B. Sc. ; A. M., Wellesley College, 1900. Born, June 2, 1878. in Cahaba, Ala- 
bama. 1898-1900, graduate work for Master's degree, Wellesley College. Married, 
October 15, 1901, Lilburn C. Fletchall, at Poseyville, Ind. (Purdue, 1900.) 

1542. Willard Beharrell Gemmill, Lawyer, Glass Block, Marion, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., Indiana Law School, 1902. Since 1902, lawyer at Marion, 
Ind., firm of St. John, Charles & Gemmill; representative from Grant County in 
66th Indiana General Assembly. Married, June 9, 1909, Miss Florence B. Jones, 
of Marion, Ind. 

1543. Arthur John Hamrick, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 16, 1873, in Belleville, Indiana. In business In Green- 
castle, Ind., since graduation. 



214 DePauw University 1898 

1544. Madge Dorian Headley, Whittier Hall, 1230 Amsterdam Ave., 

New York City. 

A. B. ; <!' B K. Born, January 9, 1874, in Des Moines, Iowa. Secretary of 
Chicago DePauw Alumni Association; engaged in educational department of Charles 
Scribner's Sons. 

1545. Louis Calvin Hicks, Physician, 316 North 17th St., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., Indiana Medical College. Born, October 23, 1876, in Hardins- 
ville, Illinois. Practicing medicine in Terre Haute, Ind. 

1546. Laura Edith Hixson (nee Canady), 315 North 7th St., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 26, 1877, in Princeton, Missouri. 1898-99, teacher of 
English and German, Rice Collegiate Institute, Paxton, 111. Married, December 27, 
1899, to Fred Whitlow Hixson (see 1604). 

1547. Alice Maude Huestis, Teacher, Home Address: Greencastle, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B.; Ph. M., University of Chicago, 1909. Born, January 1, 1878, in Irving, 
Illinois. Sister of 1996. 1899-1905, teacher of German in public schools of In- 
dianapolis; 1905-09, teacher of German in Manual Training High School, Indianap- 
olis; 1909 — , teacher of German and French in College for Women, Columbia, S. C. 

1548. James Peter Hughes, Lawj^er, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., Indiana Law School, 1900. Born, December 18, 1874, in Vigo 
County, Indiana. 1902-05, County Attorney, Putnam County, Ind.; 1907-11, Prose- 
cuting Attorney, 13th Judicial District of Indiana. Married, January 17, 1907, Miss 
Mayme Gainor, of Greencastle, Ind. 

1549. Josephine Ives (nee Cartwright), Delphi, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; 4> B K. Born, March 25, 1875, in Delphi, Indiana. Teacher in public 
schools of Delphi. Married, September 26, 1900, to George R. Ives, at Delphi, Ind. 

1550. Arthur Barnett Jackson, Lawyer, 1816 N. New Jersey St., Indi- 

anapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 17, 1876, in Friendswood, Indiana. 1898-1900, stu- 
dent in Columbia Law School, New York City. Married, October 25, 1906, Miss 
Manona Pearl Gregory, of Williamsport, Ind. (See 1663.) 

1551. Elizabeth Alice Kirkpatrick, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 8, 1869, near New Richmond, Indiana. 1898-99, stu- 
dent of Art, DePauw University Art School. 

1552. Edwin Elbert Kling, Teacher, Kendallville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, February 23, 1876, near Peru, Indiana. 1898-99, principal of 
schools, Denver, Ind.; 1899-1900, principal of High School, Mooresville, Ind.; 
1900 — , principal of High School, Kendallville, Ind. Married, August 30, 1899, to 
Miss Ivy I. Bowen, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1553. Nelson Egbert Laidacker, Physician, China, Texas. 

B._ Sc. ; M. D., Indiana Medical College, 1903. Born, March 16, 1871, in Phil- 
adelphia, Pennsylvania. Served in U. 5. Army in Cuba during Spanish- American 
War; post graduate work in DePauw University; 1904 — , surgeon for Southern Pa- 
cific Railway. Married, August 4, 1903, Miss Adah Mannan, of Eminence, Ind., 
ex-DePauw, '06. 

1554. William Wirt Lockwood, Jr., Y. M. C. A. Building, Shanghai, 

China. 

Ph. B.; * B K. Born, July 1, 1877, in Odell, Indiana. Brother of 1300 and 
2194. 1898-99, teacher of Latin and English, High School, Peru, Ind.; 1899-1900, 
teacher of Latin, High School, Muncie, Ind.; 1900-02, educational director, Y._M. 
C. A., Omaha, Neb.; 1902-03, assistant general secretary, same; 1903-07, assistant 
general secretary, Y. M. C. A., Shanghai, China; 1907 — , general secretary', same. 
Secretary, American University Club, Shanghai. Married, July 30, 1903, Miss Mary 
R. Towne, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1610.) 



1898 - Alumnal Rfxord 215 

1555. Chester Charlton McCown, Minister and Teacher, 811 Chest- 

nut St., Grand Rapids, N. Dak. 

A. B.; B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1900. Bofn, November 26, 1877, near 
Orion, Illinois. Member of Central Illinois Conference, doing pastoral work in 
1898-99, 1900-02, and 1908-09; 1899-1900, professor of Mathematics, Upper Iowa 
University; 1902-06, principal American Methodist Institution, Calcutta, India; 1909 — , 
professor of Biblical Language and Literature, Wesley College, Grand Forks, North 
Dak. Married, December 19, 1905, Miss Harriet M. Doney. 

1556. Cyrus DeWitt Mead, Teacher, School for Feeble Minded, Ft. 

Wayne, Ind. 

Ph. B. 4> B K. Born, November 4, 1875, in Spencer, Indiana. 1898-02, as- 
sistant principal in High School. Spencer, Ind.; 1902-04, principal, same; 1904 — , 
principal Indiana School for Feeble-Minded Youth, Ft. Wayne. Edited: "Indiana 
School Reader and Speller," and "Course of Study for Backward and Deficient 
Children." 

1557. Mary Pierson Mitchell, Eaton, Ohio. 

Ph. B. Born, November 14, 1874, in Eaton, Ohio. Since graduation, has taken 
art work in water color, china, and pen and ink. Member of Daughters of American 
Revolution, and of various clubs. 

1558. Frank Paul Morris, Minister, New Castle, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1903. Born, near Converse, Indiana. 
Member of North Indiana Conference; appointments: Kempton; Arcadia; Madison 
Street, Muncie; Dunkirk. Married, July 31, 1902, Miss Gaile J. Johnson, of Monti- 
cello, Ind. 

1559. Thomas William Nadal, Teacher, Olivet, Michigan. 

A. B.; A. M., Harvard University, 1903; Ph. D., Harvard, 1909. 4' B K. Wil- 
lard Scholar, Harvard (1908-09). Born, June 17, 1875, in Milroy, Indiana. Surn- 
mer of 1900, private work in Oratory with Professor Cumnock, Northwestern Uni- 
versity; 1898-1900, instructor in Oratory and English Literature, Olivet College, 
Olivet, Michigan; 1900 — , chair of English, Olivet College; 1905 — , dean of Olivet 
College. Published pamphlet on "Chaucer and Spencer." Married, June 2, 1909, 
Miss Kathryne Dillingham Wyckoff, of Laingsburg, Mich. 

1560. Theodore Hermon Nees, Lawyer, Nacagdoches, Texas. 

Ph. B. 1898-1900, traveling salesman; 1900-03, student in St. Louis Law School. 
Married, February, 1900, to Miss Ivy Sparks, of Crawfordsville, Ind. 

1561. Charles Clinton O'Dell, Farmer, Morris, Okla. 

Ph. B. Born, March 9, 1874, in O'Dell, Indiana. Brother of M-30 and 1930 
and 2011. Since 1898, teacher and farmer. 

1562. Effie Elma Pattee, Teacher, 32 Butler Ave., Irvington, Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; B. P., 1897. 1899-1901, teacher of German and Mathematics in High 
School, Greenfield, Ind.; same in Vincennes, Ind.; same in Manual Training High 
School, Indianapolis. 

1563. Warren Samuel Peters, Teacher, Shelbyville, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1899, pro merito. Born, September 26, 1876, in Zanesville, Ohio. 
1898-99, post-graduate work in Latin, DePauw University; 1899 — , teacher of Latin 
in High School, Knightstown, Ind.; same in High School, Shelbyville, Ind. 

1564. William Thompson Poucher, Farmer, Teacher, Tekamah, Neb. 

B. Sc. Born, September 18, 1878, in Mooresville, Indiana. Son of 240 and 
brother of 1078, 1137, 1676, 1729 and 2139. 1898-99, professor of Latin and Natural 
Sciences, Black Hills College, Hot Springs, South Dakota; 1899-1900, principal of 
High School, Tekamah, Nebraska; summer of 1900, post-graduate work, Cornell 
University; 1900-02, superintendent of schools, Tekamah, Neb.; 1902-04, superin- 
tendent of schools, Chadron, Neb.; 1904-06, superintendent of schools, Weeping 
Water, Neb.; 1906 — , farmer, Tekamah, Neb.; 1903-04, president Northwest Nebraska 
Teachers' Association. Married, July 27, 1904, Miss Dorothy L. Mason, of Teka- 
mah, Neb. 



216 DePauw University 1898 

1565. Ruth Zella Reeve (nee Conlogue), Western Springs, III. 

A. B. Born, June 18, 1875, near Kendallville, Indiana. Teacher in public 
schools, Kendallville, Ind. Married, October 28, 1903, Frederick E. Reeve (ex-De- 
Pauw, '96), at Kendallville, Ind. 

1566. Evelyn Mae Riley (nee Fullhart), 107 Brandon Place, Ithaca, 

New York. 

Ph. B. Born, October 17, 1875, in Muncie, Indiana. 1898-99, teacher in Cowan 
Normal, Muncie; 1899-1900, teacher of Shorthand and English, Commercial School, 
Elwood; 1900-04, same, Nixon's Business College, Muncie, Ind. Married, June 9, 
1905, William A. Riley, at Muncie, Ind. (See 1498.) 

1567. James Bray Roberts, Physician, and Surgeon, Kansas, Illinois. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1902. <J> B K. Born, July 6, 1875, 
in Kansas, Illinois. Now practicing in same place. Married, December 6, 1905, 
Miss Effie Arterbourn, of Kansas, 111. 

1568. Benjamin Franklin Roller, Surgeon, Hotel Savoy, Seattle, 

Wash. 

B. Sc. ; M. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1902. Born, July 1, 1876, in New- 
man, Illinois. Brother of 1682. 1902-03, assistant to Dr. Hurst, University of 
Pennsylvania; 1905-07, physical director and chair of Anatomy, University of Wash- 
ington, Seattle; now physician and surgeon, Seattle. Wash. Wrote "Spalding's Book 
on Wrestling" (1909). 

1569. Robert Hugh Rose, Physician, 404 West 145th St., New York 

City. 

A. B. ; M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1902. Born, 
January 24, 1876, in Carthage, Missouri. Brother of 1136. Now practicing in New 
York City. 

1570. Frank Noah Sandifur, Minister, St. Johns, Oregon. 

Ph. B. ; S. T. B., Boston School of Theology. Born, October 23, 1870, in Del- 
phi, Indiana. Brother of 1835, 1952 and 1964. Member of Illinois Conference; 
transferred to Oregon Conference; appointments: Rainier; St. Johrs. Married, June 
5, 1895, Miss Clara M. lies, of Fairmount, 111. 

1571. Thomas Patten Shaffer, Minister, Rolla, Mo. 

A. B. Born, May 5, 1873, in Newark, Ohio. 1898, entered St. Louis Confer- 
ence; appointments: TIartville; California; Richland; Rolla. Married, May 5, 1898, 
Miss Mabel F. Bissell, of Greencastle, Ind. 

1572. Myrtle Siebenthal (nee Madden), Baxter Springs, Kans. 

Ph. B. Born. October 12, 1873, in Willow Hill, Illinois. 1899-1900, teacher. 
Married, December 14, 1904, Claude Ellsworth Siebenthal (U. S. Geol, Survey), at 
Olney, 111. 

1573. Benjamin Franklin Simonson, Teacher, Fayette, Iowa. 

B. Sc; A. M., 1898, pro merito; LL. D., Simpson College, 1909. <I> B K. Born, 
March 1, 1862, in Brazil, Indiana. 1898-99, principal of schools, Cardonia, Ind.; 
1899-1900, professor of Mathematics, Chaddock College, Quincy, 111.; 1900 — , pro- 
fessor of Mathematics, Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa. Married, September 
16, 1886, to Miss May M. Ross, of Brazil, Ind. 

1574. Herbert William Slothower, Financial Agent, 601 Scarritt 

Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, June 1, 1874, in Gratiot, Wisconsin. Secretary for several cor 
porations; now financial agent, handling stocks and bonds. 

1575. Calvin Mark Smith, Artist, 5510 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, III. 

Ph. B. Born, May 2, 1870, in Columbus, Kansas. 1898-99, portrait painter, 
Terre Haute, Indiana; 1899-1900, commercial illustrator, and 1900 — , portrait painter. 
Married, February 5, 1904, Miss Katherine Jones, of San Francisco, Cal. 



1898 Alumnal Record 217 

1576. G<?orge Walter Stewart, Teacher, Iowa City, Iowa. 

A. B.; Ph. D., Cornell University, 1901. <l> B K. Brother of 1201 and 1672. 
1899-1900, assistant in Physics, Cornell University; 1900-03, instructor in Physics, 
same; 1903-04, assistant professor of Physics, State University of North Dakota, 
Grand Forks; 1904-09, full professor and head of Department of Physics, same; 
1909 — , professor and head of Department of Physics, State University of Iowa, 
Iowa City. Author of scientific papers published in Physical Review, Physikalische 
Zeitschrift and Scuence; organizer and first president of North Dakota Association of 
Science and Mathematics Teachers; instructor in Summer School for Lehigh Uni- 
versity (1902), and for the University of Missouri (1903). Married, July 7, 1904, 
Dr. Zella White, of Bradford, Pa. 

1577. William Paul Stratton, Lawyer, Sullivan, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 1, 1876. Engaged in practice of law in firm of Buff & 
Stratton, Sullivan, Ind. 

1578. Francis Irvin Stults, Lawyer, 15 Arthur St., Huntington, Ind. 

Ph. B., Born, October 30, 1873, in Huntington, Indiana. Principal, Monument 
City High School, Huntington; 1900-01, student in Harvard University Law School. 

1579. Myrtle Mae Switzer, 211 Motley St., Redfield, South Dak. 

Ph. B. Born, May 14, 1875, in Otterbein, Indiana. 1901-02, student in Art 
School, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 

1580. Homer Beeson Talley, Coal Operator, 521 North Center St. 

Terre Haute, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 4, 1877, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Brother of 2023. 

1899-1900, post-graduate work in Harvard University; 1900-1908, with Coal Bluff 

Mining C^ompany; 1908 — , president of same. Married, November 1, 1900, Miss 
Carrie A. Patterson, of Logansport, Ind. (See 1511.) 

1581. Raymond J. Wade, Minister, Elkhart, Ind. 

A, B. <i> B K. Born, May 29, 1875, in LaGrange, Indiana. Brother of 1738. 
Member of North Indiana Conference; appointments: Simpson, Ft. Wayne; Flack- 
ville and Marion; Park; Arcadia; Nappanee: Kendallville; First Church, Richmond. 
Married, December 4, 1901, Miss Ella L. Yarian, who died. May 11, 1909. 

1582. William Jonathan Waltz, Minister, 520 Beaumont St., St. 

Paul, Minn. 

Ph. B, Born, June 9, 1863, in Arcadia, Indiana. Member of Oregon Con- 
ference; appointments: Newburg; Sellwood; Portland; Woodlawn; 1904, transferred 
to Minnesota Conference; appointments: Slayton; Stillwater; King Street, St. Paul; 
Grace Church, St. Paul. Married, February 21, 1883, Miss Olive M. Porter, ex- 
DePauw. 

1583. Ernest Clyde Wareing, Minister, Plymouth, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; S. T. B., Boston University, School of Theology, 1901. Born, May 29, 
1872, in Volga, Indiana. 1898-1901, student in Boston School of Theology; member 
Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Plainfield; Williamsport; Plymouth; 
Trustee of Boys' Academy, Winona Lake; author of "Quest of the White Shield" 
and "Court of the White Shield." Married, May 7, 1896, Miss Mary Alcinda Mat- 
lock, of Brownstown, Ind. 

1584. John Wesley Webster, Lawyer, 103 Vermillion St., Danville, 

Illinois. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., Harvard University Law School. Born, 1875, in Springfield, 
Illinois. Engaged in practice of law in Danville. 

1585. William Albert Wirt, Teacher, Gary, Ind. 

Ph. B. * B K. Born, January 21, 1874. 1898-99, instructor in Mathematics, 
High School, Greencastle, Indiana; 1898-99, post-graduate work in Political Econ- 
omy, DePauw University; summer of 1899, post-graduate work in Economics, Uni- 
versity of Chicago; 1899-1905, superintendent of schools, Bluffton, Ind.; 1905 — , 
superintendent of schools, Gary, Ind. Married, August 15, 1900, Miss Bertha Anne 
Koch, of Bluffton, Ind. 



218 DePauw University 1S99 

LX. CLASS OF 1899. 



1586. Jennie Armstrong, deceased. 

Ph. B. Born, December 10, 1874, in Ireland, Indiana. Studied music after 
graduation. Died, August 22, 1900, at Peabody, Kansas. 

1587. Raymond Foss Bacon, Chemist, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. 

B. Sc; A. M.. pro rnerito, 1900; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1904. Born, 
June 29, ISSO, in Muncie, Indiana. Son of 588 and brother of 2032. 1900-01, pro- 
fessor of Chemistry, Vincennes University'; 1904-05, metallurgical expert, Colorado; 
1905 — , chemist. Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. Co-editor "Philippine Journal of 
Science"; author of numerous pamphlets on scientific subjects; vice president Moro 
Plantation Company. Married, August 4, 1905, Miss Edna M. Hine, of Chicago, 111. 

1588. Mary Katharine Birch, Teacher, 302 S. Bloomington St., 

Greencastle, Indiana. 

Ph. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1906. 4> B K. Born, September 12, 1878, in Green- 
castle, Indiana. Daughter of 156 and sister of 1340. 1899-1900, post-graduate stu- 
dent in Latin and German, DePauw Universitj-; tutor in German, same; 1900-02, 
principal High School. Newport, Ind. ; 1902-05, teacher of Latin and German, High 
School, Marion, Ind.: 1906-07, teacher of German, High School, Brazil, Ind.; 1898- 
Q9, graduate scholarship in Latin and Greek, Cornell University. 

1589. Charles John Brown, Farmer, R. R. 7, Rockville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 3, 1877, in Cox^-ille, Indiana. Brother of 1274 and 1590. 
Teacher and farmer, since graduation. Married, June 7, 1900, to Miss Grace Mae 
LeFevre, of L'nion Cirs", Ind. 

1590. Silas Friend Brown, Livery Business, Coxville, Ind. 

A. E-. Bern. Tune 23. 1575, i:i Coxville, Indiana. Brother of 1274 and 1589. 

1591. Claudius LeRoy Boyd, Phj'sician. Vincennes, Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, October 22, 1877. in Vincennes, Indiana. Student, University and 
Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 

1592. John Martin Canse, Minister. 413S Brooklyn Ave., Seattle, 

Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, February 20, 1869, in Orlar.d. Indiana. Member of North In- 
diana Conference; appointments: Bunker Hill; Wheatland Avenue, Logansport: Simp- 
son, Ft. Wayne; 1907, transferred to Puget Sound Conference; 1907 — , University 
Church, Seattle; secretar\' Eighth International Epworth League Convention, at 
Seattle; secretary Seattle General Preachers' Meeting; contributor to religious period- 
icals; inventor of "Itinerant Book-Case." Married. August 15. 1900, Miss Bessie 
Ruth Herrick, at Wabash, Ind. (See 1161.) 

1593. Ethel Paige Coombs (nee Campbell), 116 E. Washington St., 

Lebanon, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 16, 1876, in Frankfort, Indiana. Teacher in public schools 
of Lebanon and Alexandria, Ind. Married, June 5, 1901, B. F. Coombs, at Leb- 
anon, Ind. 

1594. George Wesley Colvert, Real Estate, Oxford, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 30, 1877, in Oxford, Indiana. Engaged in the devel- 
opment of Western lands. Married, November 1, 1906, Miss Nellie B. Thompson, 
of Columbus, Ohio. 

1595. Alice Cary Cushman (nee Schwin), Princeton, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 12. 1876, in Covington, Indiana. Teacher of Latin in 
High School, Covington, Ind. Married, R. A. Cushm.an, at Covington, Ind. 

1596. George Elbert Farrar, Minister, 68 Main St., Stratford, Conn. 

Ph. B. Born, July 26, 1874, in Scircleville, Indiana. 1900-01, law student, Uni- 
versity of Indianapolis; 1902-03, editor of Herald and Tribune, Greenfield, Ind.; 
1905, entered St. Johns River Conference: stationed at Winter Park, Fla. ; 1906, 
transferred to New York East Conference; Stratford, Conn. Married, June 27, 1901, 
Miss Mary Persinger, of Jonesboro, Tenn. 



1899 Alumnal Record 219 

1697. Frederick William Foxworthy, Botanist, Bureau of Science, 
Manila, P. I. 

B. Sc. ; A. M., Cornell University, 1902; Ph. D., Cornell, 1904. Born, July 3, 
1877, in Goodland, Indiana. Brother of 1287. 1900-04, graduate work in Botany 
and Entomology, Cornell University; 1901-04, assistant in Botany, Cornell Uni- 
versity; 1903-04, lecturer in Timber Physics and Dendrology, same; 1905-06, teacher 
of Biology, Bureau of Education, Manila, P. I.; 1906 — , botanist, Bureau of Science, 
Manila; 1908, on Government exploring expedition in Borneo and the Malay Penin- 
sula. Author of articles and pamphlets dealing with the timber and forest products 
of the tropical East. Permanent home address, 316 Board of Trade Building, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

1598. Bernice Azalee Free (nee Smith), Danville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 6, 1876, in Danville, Indiana. Sister of 1619 and 1775, 
1899-1900, spent in travel. Married, October 18, 1905, Joseph W. Free, at Dan- 
ville, Ind. 

1599. Margaret Guthrie, Belmont, Cal. 

Ph. B. Born, February 13, 1876, in Sparta, Illinois. 

1600. Carlin Shepard Handley, Lawyer, 31 Webb St., Hammond, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 4, 1877, in Winamac, Indiana. Student of law, Indian- 
apolis Law School. Married, Isabel Wilson. (See 1809.) 

1601. John Mitchell Harper, Minister, Gladstone, N. J. 

A. B. ; A. M., Yale, 1903; B. D., General Theological Seminary, 1910. Born, 
March 22, 1873, in Terre Haute, Indiana. 1903-05, rector of St, Paul's Church, 
Columbus, Ind. ; 1905 — , vicar St. Luke's Chapel, Gladstone, N. J. Married, June 
22, 1904, Miss Cornelia Wright, of New York. 

1602. Ray Charles Haynes, Merchant, 13 Virginia Ave., Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 11, 1876, in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

1603. Nathan Wilbur Helm,, Teacher, Fisk Hall, Evanston, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1900, pro merito; A. M., 1901, Princeton University. <l> B K. 
Born, August 7, 1879, in Marion, Indiana. Brother of 1418. 1899-1900, graduate 
student, DePauw University, in Latin and Greek; same time, tutor in Latin and as- 
sistant in University Library; 1900-01, graduate work in Princeton University; mem- 
ber of American Philological Association; 1900-1901, head of Latin Department, Pen- 
nington (New Jersey) Seminary; 1901-04, instructor in Latin, Princeton University, 
Princeton, N. J. ; 1904, traveled in Japan in interests of Y. M. C. A. ; 1904, pro- 
fessor of Latin, Winona Agricultural Institute; 1904-09, instructor in Latin, the 
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.; 1909 — , principal Evanston Academy of 
Northwestern University; contributor to classical and educational magazines; joint 
editor of "Cicero's Orations" (1910) ; member Classical Association of New England, 
and Classical Association of Middle States, also of Classical Association of England 
and Wales; member of Board of Directors of North Central Academy Association. 
Married, November 7, 1903, Miss Margaretta Stevenson Nutt, of Greencastle, Ind. 
(See 1755.) 

1604. Frederick Whitlo Hixson, Minister, 315 North 7th St., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

A. B. 4> B K. Born, November 24, 1874, in Dover Hill, Indiana. Member of 
Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Grace Church, Terre Haute; Bloom- 
ingdale; Rockville; Grace Church, South Bend; Centenary Church, Terre Haute. 
Married, December 27, 1899, Miss Laura Edith Canady. (See 1546.) 

1605. George James Hodge, Lawyer, 638 New York Bldg., Seattle, 

Wash. 

Ph. B. T3orn in Reese's Mills, Indiana. 

1606. Edward Courtright Horn, Minister, Anoka, Minn. 

Ph. B. ; B. S., Ohio Normal University, 1896; D. D., Nebraska Wesleyan Uni- 
versity, 1906. Born, February 10, 1871, in Georgesville, Ohio; 1892-94, command- 



220 DePauw University 1899 

ant of Military Department and principal of Commercial Department, U. S. Grant 
University, Athens, Tenn. ; 1896-99, teacher of commercial branches in DePauw 
Academy; member of Northwest Nebraska Conference; appointments: First Church, 
Alliance; Grand Island; Wayne; 1907, transferred to Northern Minnesota Con- 
ference, and appointed to Anoka; wrote "Mazes and Marvels of Wind Cave" (1901); 
special around-the-world correspondent for The Alliance Herald (1903), and wrote 
"Around the World"; 1908-11, vice president of International Sunday School As- 
sociation. Married, October 24, 1894, Miss Lillian V. Cook, of Columbus, Ohio. 

1607. Frank Wheeler Hornbrook, Surgeon, 71 Marlborough St., 

Boston, Mass. 

Ph. B. ; M. D., Harvard University, 1905. 1908-09, post-graduate work in Sur- 
gery and Gynecology in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and New York; mem- 
ber Massachusetts Medical Society and American Medical Societ3^ Married, June 
19, 1909, Miss Anna M. Kelley, of Philadelphia, Pa. 

1608. Deirdre Dorothy Johnson (nee Duff), 832 Walnut St., Mt. 

Vernon, Ind. 

Ph. B. 4> B K. Born, July 8, 1878, in Cynthiana, Indiana. 1899-1900, head 
of History Department, High School, Covington, Ind. ; 1900-01, same in High School, 
Evansville, Ind. Married, October 8, 1902, Charles T. Johnson, at Griffin, Ind. 

1609. Henry Higgins Lane, Teacher, Xorman, Okla. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., Indiana University, 1903. <l> B K. Born, February 17, 1878. 
in Bainbridge, Indiana. 1899-1902, teacher of Latin in High School, Lebanon, Ind.; 
190.3-04, graduate scholarship, Cornell University; 1904-0-5, assistant in Zoology, Uni- 
versity of Chicago; 1905-06, professor of Biology, Hiram College, Ohio; 1906 — , 
professor of Zoology. State University of Oklahoma; published: "Ovarian Structure 
of the Viviparous Blind Fishes, Lucifuga and Stygicola" (1903) ; "On the Ovary 
and Ova in Lucifuga and Stygicola" (Carnegie Institution, 104) ; "Placentation of an 
Armadillo" (in Science) ; and numerous other papers. Married, December 25, 1895, 
Miss June Harper, of Peoria, 111. 

1610. Mary Rebecca Lockwood (nee Towne), Y. M. C. A. BIdg., 

Shanghai, China. 

A. M. <i> B K. Born, November 14, 1876, in Frankfort, Indiana. Daughter of 
251 and sister of 1514, 1815, 1847 and 1972. 1899-1902. teacher of Latin in High 
School, Mcnticello, Ind.; 1902-03, same in High School, Marion, Ind. Married, Julv 
30, 1903, William Wirt Lockwood, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 1554.) 

1611. James Burdette Little, Lawyer, 414 Law Bldg., Indianapolis. 

Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., Indiana Law School, 1903. Born, April 8, 1875, in Cicero, In- 
diana. Brother of 1667 and 1723. Engaged in practice of law in Indianapolis. Mar- 
ried, December 11, 1901, Miss Carrie Aroon Dewey, of Cicero, Ind, (ex-DePauw, 
Academy and Music). Residence, 1746 Ruckle Street. 

1612. William Morton McCoy, Merchant, Mountainair, New Mexico. 

Ph. B. Born, July 30, 1877, in Effingham, Illinois. 1899-1903, principal of 
High School, Cicero, Ind.; 19C3-05, bookkeeper, Dunlavy Manufacturing Company; 
1905 — , merchant; U. S. Court Commissioner; postmaster, Mountainair; member 
Republican Central Committee of New Mexico; trustee of Territorial Deaf and Dumb 
Asylum, New Mexico. Married, September 24, 1903, Miss Bess Bert, of Cicero, Ind. 

1613. Clara Elizabeth Mcintosh, The Oakland, Washington, D. C. 

A. B.; A. M, 1900, pro merito. <f> B K. Born, June 21, 1879, in Connersville. 
Indiana. Granddaughter of 71. 1899-1900, post-graduate work in Latin, DePauw 
University. 

1614. Frederic Austin Ogg, Teacher, 401 Broadway, Cambridge, 

Mass. 

Ph. E. ; A. M., 1900, Indiana University; A. M., Harvard University, 1904; 
Ph. D., Harvard University, 1908. 4> B K. Born, February 8, 1878, in Solsberry, 
Indiana. 1898-99, assistant in History, DePauw Academy; 1899-1900, post-graduate 
student in History and Philosophy in Indiana University; member of American His- 
torical Association; 1900-02, instructor in History in Manual Training High School. 
Indianapolis; 1902-OS, instructor in History, Indiana University; 1905-07, assistant 



1899 Alumnal Record 221 

and fellow in History, Harvard University; 1906-09, instructor in History, Simmons 
College; 1909 — , assistant professor of History, Simmons College; published: "The 
Opening of the Mississippi" (1904) ; "Fordham's Personal Narrative of Travels" 
(1907) ; "A Source Book of Mediaeval History" (1908) ; member American Historical 
Association, American Geographic Society, American Economic Association, Authors' 
Club (London). Married, September 9, 1903, Miss Emma Virginia Perry, of Shel- 
byville, Ind. 

1615. Herman Goodwin Porter, Minister, Daytona, Fla. 

Ph. B. Born, January 9, 1874, in Xenia, Kansas. Member of North Indiana 
Conference; transferred to St. Johns River Conference; superintendent Jacksonville 
District. Married, September 27, 1899, Miss Grace E. Ware, of Lee's Summit, Mo. 

1616. James O'Dell Rhea, Physician and Surgeon, Linden, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; M. D.. Indiana Medical College. Born, July 9, 1875, in Eminence, In- 
diana. Married, December 16, 1909, Miss Iva Watson, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1617. WiUiam Otto Rudy, deceased. 

Ph. B. Teacher. Born, April 13, 1878, in Mt. Summit, Indiana. 1899, post- 
graduate work in German, DePauw University: teacher of Mathematics in Manual 
Training High School, Indianapolis. Died, 1905, in Indianapolis. 

1618. Lena Maude Scofield (nee Byrd), 2325 Talbott Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 11, 1875, in Middlebury, Indiana. ^Married, December 
17, 1902, Bernard Arthur Scofield, at Indianapolis. 

1619. Foster Vestal Smith, Lawyer, 418 The American Central Life, 

Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born. March 14, 1878, in Danville, Indiana. Brother of 1598 and 1775. 
Studied law at Harvard University. 

1620. Percy Hypes Swahlen, Physician and Surgeon, 414 Metropoli- 

tan Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 

A. B. ; M. D., Marion Sims-Beaumont Medical College. St. Louis. 1903. Born, 
June 4, 1877, in Lebanon, Illinois. 1903-05, interne, St. Louis City Hospital; 1905- 
07, special work in Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, in Strasburg, Berlin, Tue- 
bingen and Vienna; 1908 — , located in St. Louis to practice medicine; instructor 
in Obstetrics, St. Louis University; resident Obstetrician to St. Ann's Maternity 
Hospital. 

1621. William Herbert Thompson, Lawyer, Muncie, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; <l> B K. Born, May 15, 1878, in Winchester, Indiana. 1899-1900, re- 
porter on Muncie Morning News; 1900-1901, student in Law Department, Leland 
Stanford, Jr., University; 1901-08, in active practice in Muncie, Ind.; 1908 — . as- 
sistant Attorney General of Indiana. Married, April 4, 1907, Miss Florence Greg- 
ory, of Muncie, Ind. 

1622. Emma Nora Walker (nee Sevringhaus), Bloomington and 

Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B.; <l> B K. Born, November 27, 1873, in Spencer County, Indiana. 1900- 
02, teacher of German, High School, Elwood, Ind.; 1903, private teacher of Ger- 
man, New Albany, Ind. ; three months' study of German in Germany. Married, 
October 5, 1904, John Mann Walker, at Louisville, Ky. (See 1449.) 

1623. Orin DeMotte Walker, Lawyer, 219 The Lemcke, Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born. September 26, 1878. in Pekin. China. Son of 298 and brother 
of 1090, 1150 and 1975. 1899-1901, student of law in Washington University, St. 
Louis; 1901-02, assistant editor The Shield; 1902-06, manager judicial department. 
Federal Union Surety Co.; 1906-09, manager for Indiana and Illinois, The Bank- 
ers' Surety Co.; published pamphlets: "Ancient Religions of China;" tenor soloist; 
"Marioa Festival of Music," different churches of Indianapolis. Married. August 
28, 1902, Miss Stella Wheeler Hawkins, of Brazil, Ind. (See 1624.) 



222 DePauw University 1900 



1624. Stella Wheeler Walker (nee Hawkins), 3202 N. New Jersey 

St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; <l> B K. Born, October 6, 1878, in Brazil, Indiana. 1899-1902, teacher 
of Latin in High School, Brazil, Ind. Married, August 28, 1902, Orin DeMotte 
Walker, at Brazil, Ind. (See 1623.) 

1625. Claude Samuel Watts, Journalist, 208 Hibbs Bldg., Washing- 

ton, D. C. 

Ph. B. Born, December 6, 1877, in Muncie, Indiana. 1899-1900, editor and 
proprietor of the Newcastle Daily Press and Henry County Republican; 1900-01, 
with Indianapolis News; 1901-02, managing editor of Danville (111.) News; 1902-04, 
political editor Indianapolis lournal; 1904 — , Washington correspondent. Married, 
March 14, 1900, Miss Marie Van Riper, ex-DePauw, '01. 

1626. Charles Lingle Woodfield, Teacher, 808 West 7th St., Roches- 

ter, Minn. 

A. B. ; ^ B K. Born, June 20, 1873, in Montmorenci, Indiana. Brother of 
1789. 1899-1900, head of Department of Mathematics in High School, Greencastle, 
Ind.; same time, post graduate work in History, DePauw University; 1900-01, post 
graduate work in English Literature, Purdue University; 1900-01, principal of High 
School, West Lafayette, Ind.; 1901, summer quarter, post graduate work in Uni- 
versity of Chicago; 1901-03, superintendent of schools, Onawa, Iowa; 1903-09, same, 
New Hampton, Iowa; 1909 — , same, Rochester, Minn. Author of numerous arti- 
cles in educational journals, on educational and literary subjects; now ready for 
the press: "Common Sense Character Training." Married, June 20, 1900, Miss 
Grace D. Willoughby, ex-DePauw, '03. 

1627. Sara Florence Wood, Greencastle, Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, October 5, 1878, in Greencastle, Ind. Teacher in High Schools 
of New Albany and Connersville, Ind.; teacher of English, High School, Green- 
castle, Ind. 

1628. Mary Levira Yoke (nee Deputy), 947 Fletcher Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 19, 1877, in Noblesville, Ind. Married, January 28, 
1906, Charles R. Yoke, in Indianapolis. 

1629. Harris Haskel Zimmerman, Physician, Red Bluff, Cal. 

A. B. Born, December 19, 1874, in Cedarville, Indiana. 1899-1902, student 
in Medical College of Indiana; practicing in Red Bluff, Calif. 



LXI. CLASS OF 1900. 



1630. Lucie Waring Allen, Teacher, 643 E. Seminary St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

B. Sc; * B K. Born, June 25, 1879, in Bellefontaine, Ohio. Sister of 1857. 
1900-01, assistant in Mathematics and in Registrar's office, DePauw University. 

1631. Lenore Alspaugh, Teacher, Home Address: Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 4, 1879, in Fillmore, Indiana; 1903-05, principal of High 
School, Cicero, Ind.; 1906-07, teacher of English and German, Auburn, Ind.; 1907- 
1908, principal of High School, Albany, Ind.; 1908 — , teacher of German in High 
School, Brazil, Ind. Brazil address: 18 E. Logan St. 

1632. J. Frank Anderson, Minister, 541 N. Avers Ave., Chicago, 111. 

A. B.; S. T. B., Garrett Biblical Institute. Born, February 20, 1878, in Put- 
nam County, Indiana. Member of Rock River Conference; appointments; Glen 
Ellyn; Ashburn; Poplar Grove; Kirkland; Hamlin Ave., Chicago. 



1000 Alumnal Record 223 

1633. George Washington Bailor, Minister, Atlanta, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 20, 1875, in Mulberry, Ind. 1900-04, teacher, Mulberry, 
Montpelier and Nappanee; 1904, entered North Indiana Conference; appointments: 
Wolcottville, New Paris. Married, April 13, 1902, Miss Fannie E. Mink. 

1634. James Hamilton Barnes, Teacher, 823 West Pine St., Enid, 

Okla. 

A. B. Born, February 23, 1874, in Prentiss, Kentucky. 1900-03, vice president 
of West Kentucky Seminary, Beaver Dam, Ky. ; 1903-06, superintendent of schools, 
Boswell, Ind.; 1906-07, principal of High School, Three Rivers, Mich.; 1907 — , as- 
sistant principal High School, Enid, Okla. ; member Oklahoma State Text Book 
Commission; term, 1908-1913. Married, 1901. Miss Niletta Spaulding, of Green- 
castle, Ind. 

1635. Matilda Bechtel (nee Bowman), lOT East Madison St., Goshen, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1901. Born, January 9, 1878, in St. Louis, Mis- 
souri. 1900-01, post graduate student, DePauw University. Married, Daniel 
Bechtel. 

1636. Leone Aileen Calvert (nee Scott), 1930 N. Pennsylvania St., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; <!> B K. Born, May 7, 1877, in Owensville, Indiana. 1900-01, student 
of Languages and Art, Scio College, Ohio; 1907-08, student in Graduate Depart- 
ment, University of Chicago, scholarship basis; 1908-Feb., 1910, teacher of English 
Literature, Stanley Hall, Minneapolis, Minn. Married, June 24, 1900, W. D. Miller; 
married again, February 16, 1910, George Chambers Calvert, at Bloomington, Ind. 
(See 1213.) 

1637. Charles Boyle Campbell, Teacher, College Station, Texas. 

Ph. B. ; ^ B K. Born, January 8, 1878, in Areola, Illinois. 1900-02, assistant 
principal of High School, Girard, 111. ; 1902-03, graduate student. University of Chi- 
cago; 1903-05, instructor in Modern Languages, Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 
lege of Texas; 1905 — , head of Department of Languages, same. 

1638. Lawrence Randolph Cartwright, Insurance Auditor, 418 Ameri- 

can Central Life Insurance Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., Columbia University, 1904; LL. B., Indianapolis College of 
Law, 1904. Born, October 7, 1876, in Portland, Indiana. Brother of 2037. 1899- 
1900, post graduate work in University of Chicago; 1900-02, instructor in Oratory, 
Washburn College, Topeka, Kans. ; 1902-04, work in Columbia University; now 
manager of Insurance Audit and Inspection Co., Indianapolis. Married, April 84, 
1907, Miss Vida M. Wood, of Topeka, Kans. 

1639. Karl Tracey Catlin, Merchant, Cherokee, Okla. 

A. B. Born, July 28, 1881, in Jamestown, Kansas. 1900-02, with Lininger 
Metcalf Co., wholesale implements, Omaha, Neb.; 1902-03, with C, R. L & P. Ry., 
cashier, Santa Rosa, New Mex. ; 1903-06, manager dry goods store. Assumption, 111.; 
1906-07, sales manager, Fitzgerald & Locke Dry Goods Co., Dodge City, Iowa; 
1909 — , member City Council of Cherokee; 1907 — , Catlin Mercantile Co., Cherokee, 
Okla. Married, January 7, 1903, Miss Olive Aydelott, of Moweaqua, 111., ex- 
DePauw, Music, '02. 

1640. William Asbury Collings, Lawyer, Crawfordsville, Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., Columbia University, 1907; * B K. Born, July 18, 1874, in 
Cicero, Indiana. 1900-04, superintendent of schools, Charlestown, Ind.; 1907, en- 
gaged in the practice of law. 

1641. Myrtle Vivian Cook (nee Ridpath), 309 Lincoln St., Green- 

field, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; 'I' B K. Born, April 24, 1879. in Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter of 
221 and sister of 821, 948 and 1134, Married, June 27, 1905, Charles H. Cook, at 
<jrreencastle, Ind. 



224 DePauw University 1900 

1642. William LaRue Dexter, Minister, Goldfield, Nev. 

A. B. ; S. T. B. Born, June 12, 1863. Member of Southwest Kansas Con- 
ference; appointments: Douglass, Caldwell; 1903-05, secretary Kansas State Tem- 
perance Union; editor Kansas Issue; 1905-08, missionary to Utah; 1909 — , super- 
intendent Nevada Anti- Saloon League and editor Nevada Issue. Married, Septem- 
ber 8, 1896, Miss Minnie B. HofF, of Brazil, Ind. 

1643. Arta Diall (nee Smythe)^ Lockport, N. Y. 

Ph. B. Born, February 8, 1879, in Greencastle, Ind. Daughter of 160. 1900-01, 
post graduate work in Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Married, November, 
1903, Morton M. Diall, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1644. Nellie Dove (nee Landes), deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1902. Born, January 24, 1879, in Greencastle, In- 
diana. Daughter of 401 and sister of 1817. 1900-02, post graduate work in His- 
tory in DePauw; assistant in DePauw Academy. Married, June 10, 1903, Samuel 
E. Dove. (See 1706.) Died, March 27, 1904, in Rock Island, 111. 

1645. John Gilmore Duling, Minister, Tingley, Iowa, 

A. B. Born, June 22, 1867, in Freedom, Indiana. Member South Kansas Con- 
ference; 1908, transferred to Des Moines Conference. Married, December 31, 1895, 
Miss Elma Zabriskie, Parkesville, Kans. 

1646. Edwin Wesley Dunlavy, Minister, 680 Poplar St., Terre Haute, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, June 25, 1874, in Putnam County, Indiana. Member of North- 
west Indiana Conference; appointments: Trinity, Crawfordsville; Danville; First 
Church, Terre Haute. DePauw Interstate orator in 1900; member of DePauw Ora- 
torical Association advisory board to the Department of Oratory. Married, June 
15, 1905, Miss Edna Augustine, of New Carlisle, Ind. 

1647. Charles Hardin Ellis, 2154 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, March 19, 1877, in Dubois, Indiana. Brother of 1168, 1220 and 
1707. 1900-01, post graduate student in University of Chicago. 

1648. Wilber Daniel Fairchild, Minister, 204 East 3rd St., Pana, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, September 28, 1866, in Vermilion County, Illinois. 1886-87, 
student Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind. ; 1888-90, principal schools, Bis- 
marck, 111.; 1891-92, principal schools, Potomac, 111.; 1892-97, principal schools, Fair- 
mount, 111.; 1900, entered Illinois Conference; appointments: 1900, Murdock; 1903- 
04, principal Academy, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, 111. ; 1904-08, 
Homer; 1908, Pana. Married, August 14, 1888, to Miss Serena M. Johnson, of 
Woodland, 111. 

1649. George Mortimer Paris, deceased. 

A. B. ; LL. B., National University of Law, Washington, 1902. Born, March 
25, 1879, in Denver, Colorado. Son of 554 and brother of 1844. Engaged in the 
practice of law in Terre Haute, Ind. ; 1906, Republican candidate for State Legisla- 
ture, from Vigo County. Married, December 12, 1906. Miss S. Cornelia Spauld- 
ing, of Chicago, 111. Died, October 6, 1907, at Terre Haute, Ind. 

1650. Ferde Elliott Fisher, Newspaperman, 841 N. Delaware St., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 5, 1878, in Clarksville, Indiana. 1900-01, post graduate 
in History, Leland Stanford, Jr., University; began newspaper work with The Sun, 
Indianapolis; assistant sporting editor Chicago Examiner; in editorial department of 
Hearst's paper for two years; assistant managing editor of Cincinnati Post; 1908-10, 
editor-in-chief, Toledo Times; February, 1910, appointed night editor of Indianapolis 
Star. 

1651. William Beattie Freeland, Minister, 301 N. Van Buren St., 

Auburn, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 9, 1871, in Fulton County, Indiana. Member of North 
Indiana Conference; appointments: Monroe, Larwill, Farmland, Fortville, North 
Manchester, Auburn. Treasurer North Indiana Conference. Married, November 
4, 1894, Miss Laura E. Davy, of Steele, Ind. 



1900 Alumnal Record 225 

1652. Bessie Goldberg (nee Sudranski), Greencastle, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, February 16, 1878, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Sister_ of 1777. 1900, 
teacher of Mathematics in High School, Greencastle, Ind. Married, October 20, 
1908, Meyer Goldberg, at Greencastle, Ind, 

1653. Edna Locke Hamilton, Grace Hospital, Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Graduate nurse, Wesley Hospital, Chicago, 1903. Born, in Jerseyville, 
Illinois. Daughter of 367 and sister of 1941. Superintendent of Grace Hospital, 
Chicago. Home address, 9 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Ind. 

1654. William M. Harkness, Minister, Compton, Cal. 

A. B. Born, August 24, 1870, in Vigo County, Indiana. 1893, entered the 
Southwest Kansas Conference; supplied in Northwest Indiana Conference during 
college course. Bethel, Brazil and Knightstown ; in Southwest Kansas: Annelly, Hes- 
ton, Leon, Valley Center, Cheney; 1906, transferred to Southern California Con- 
ference; appointments: Calexia, Dimas, Compton. Married, December 19, 1891, Miss 
Anna Mae Davis, of Terre Haute, Ind. 

1655. Thomas Madison Heaton, Minister, 113 East 10th St., Bloom- 

ington, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; S. T. B. Born, June 23, 1867, near Bloomfield, Indiana; 1883-91, 
teacher; 1892, entered Indiana Conference on trial; full connection, 1896; appoint- 
ments: New Philadelphia, Orangeville, Lyons, Heltonville, South Greencastle, Center 
Point; 1901, supernumery relation; 1901-04, salesman; 1904-10, cabinet maker; 
1909 — , pastor of Bloomington Circuit. Married, 1900, Miss Hessie M. Edwards, 
ex-DePauw, Music. 

1656. Jennie Dyarmon Hedges (nee Fisher), 1903 Woodland Ave., 

Canton, Ohio. 

Ph. B. ; A. B., Michigan University, 1904. Born, October 6, 1871, in Steuben- 
ville, Ohio. 1900-03, teacher of Latin and German in Rochester, Indiana, Normal; 
1904-06, in High School, Brazil, Ind. Married, January 7, 1907, W. H. Hedges, at 
Dayton, Ohio. 

1657. William Vernon Herrick, 4138 Brooklyn Ave., Seattle, Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, October 2, 1877, in Evanston, Illinois, Brother of 1161. 

1658. Sara Emma Hickman, Librarian, University, North Dakota. 

Ph. B. Born, March 30, 1878, in Delphi, Indiana. Daughter of 428 and sister 
of 1717. 1906-07, assistant librarian, City Library of Jamestown, N. Y. ; 1907-08, 
assistant legislative librarian, Madison, Wis.; 1908-09, head librarian. State Tax 
Commission, St. Paul, Minn.; 1909 — , assistant librarian. University of North Da- 
kota. 

1659. William March Moore Hollopeter, Minister, Wolcottville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 6, 1868, in Leo, Indiana. Brother of 1944. Member of 

North Indiana Conference; appointments: Topeka, Wakarusa, Avilla, Wolcottville. 

Married, September 16, 1891, Miss Plattie Romine, of Leo, Ind., who died March 

5, 1902; married, November 4, 1903, Miss Alice Raymer, of Elkhart, Ind. 

1660. D. Dorothy Howe, Bookkeeper, 145 Manchester Ave., Wa- 

bash, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 27, 1877, in Clarion, Pa. 1900-02, bookkeeper, Clo- 
honee Oil Co.; since May 1, 1902, secretary-treasurer of Indiana Drilling Co. 

1661. John Giltner Iglehart, 306 Chandler Ave., Evansville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 2, 1879, in Evansville, Indiana. Son of 284 and brother 
of 1367 and 1757. Newspaper reporter; sales manager; now with Iglehart Brothers, 
millers, Evansville. Married, December 21, 1905, Miss Mabel C. Derthick, of Bel- 
videre. 111. 

1662. Emmett Monroe Jackson, 526 Yankee Road, Middletown, O. 

Ph. B. Born, September 28, 1877, in Buenos Ayres, South America. Son of 
209 and brother of 1033. 1900-03, w^th Swift & Co., Chicago; 1903-07, assistant 
sales manager, Eugene Arnstein, Chicago; 1907 — , secretary and sales manager, 
Miami Cycle and Mfg. Co., Middletown, Ohio. Married, December 20, 1905, Miss 
Anna T. Longe. 



226 DePauw University 1900 

1663. Manona Pearl Jackson (iiee Gregory), 1816 N. New Jersey 

St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 23, 1877, in Williamsport, Indiana. Married, October 25, 
1906, Arthur B. Jackson, at Vrilliamsport, Ina. (See 1550.) 

1664. Helen Gaile Jones, Teacher, Baldwin, Kans. 

Ph. B.; 't> B K. Born, May 31, 1879, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 2188. 
1900-01, student of German in Hanover and Weimar, Germany, and of French in 
Paris; 1901-05, assistant in Modern Languages, Baker University, Baldwin, Kgins. ; 
1905 — , professor of Modern Languages, same. Home address: 408 East Seminary 
Street, Greencastle, Ind. 

1665. Macllyar Hamilton Lichliter, Minister, 5652 Gates Ave., St. 

Louis, Mo. 

A. B. ; A. M., Ohio Weslej-an L'niversity, 1903. 1895-96, general secretary of 
Y. M. C. A., Sharpsburg, Pa.; 1900, assistant state secretary Y. M. C. A., of Indiana; 
1900, entered Pittsburg Conference; appointments: Pitcairn ; Southfork; Verona; 
Genesee Conference; Olean, N. Y.; St. Louis Conference, 1908 — , ]\Iaple Ave. Church, 
St. Louis, Mo. Married, January 15, 1902, Miss Gertrude Larimore, of Greenfield, 
Ind. (See 1666.) 

1666. Gertrude Lichliter (nee Larimore), 5652 Gates Ave., St. Louis, 

2^Iissouri. 

Ph. B. Born, August 10, 1879, in Greenfield, Indiana. Sister of 2123. 1900 — , 
instructor in English in High School, Greenfield, Ind.; 1901-02, instructor in Ger- 
man, same. Married, January 15, 1902, M. H. Lichliter, at Greenfield, Ind. (See 
1665.) 

1667. John William Little, Physician and Surgeon, 2635 East 10th 

St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. Sc; LL. B., 1894; M. D., Indiana Medical School, 1908. Born, November 
10, 1872, in Cicero, Indiana. Brother of 1611 and 1723. 1900-02, teacher in High 
School, Huntington, Ind. ; 1902-05, department of Biology, High School, Danville, 111. ; 
summer of 1903, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. ; 1908 — , demon- 
strator Bacteriological Laboratory, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indian- 
apolis. Married, August 15, 1900, Miss Pearl Allen, of Greencastle, Ind. Residence: 
900 North Ruckle St. 

1668. Everette McClure, R. R. Aurora, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 22, 1878, in Humphrey, Kentucky. 1900 — , student in 
Law School, Northwestern University. 

1669. Mary MacDougal, Home Address: Washington, Ind. 

Ph. B. Student. 

1670. Orlie Elam Maple, Y. M. G. A., Jacksonville, Fia. 

Ph. B. Born, June 16, 1876, near Elko, Indiana. 1900-04, assistant secretary of 
Y. M. C. A., St. Joseph, Mo.; 1904, general secretary, Stanberry, Mo.; 1905, same, 
Nevada, Mo.; 1907, assistant secretary, Houston, Texas; 1908 — , same, Jacksonville, 
Fla. Married, 1904, Miss Pearl Allerdice, Blue Rapids, Kans. 

1671. Francis Eddy Maxson, Teacher, Harmony, Minn. 

B. Sc. Born, July 4, 1875, in Delphi, Indiana. Brother of 1399. 1900-02, 
teacher of Science in High School, Madelia, Minn.; 1902-06, superintendent of schools, 
Mantorville, Minn.; 1906 — , same. Harmony, Minn. Married, January 1, 1901, Miss 
Elizabeth Price, of Greencastle, Ind. Ex. -DePauw. 

1672. Mary Belle Morgan (nee Stewart), Ghesterton, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 8, 1873, in Carthage, Missouri. Sister of 1201 and 
1576. Married, June 27, 1901, Edward L. Morgan, at Kansas City, Mo. 

1673. Isaac E, Norris, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; <l> B K. Born, November 19, 1875, in Converse, Indiana. 1900-05, teacher 
of Science, High School, Hartford City, Ind.; 1905-08, studied piano with Prof. 
Leschetizky, and Theory with Prof. Robert Fuchs, in Vienna; 1908 — , professor of 
Piano and Theory, DePauw University School of Music. 



10OO Alumnal Record 227 

1674. John Mills Oakwood, deceased. 

A. B. Minister. Born, February 11, 1866, in Pilot, Illinois. Member of Illinois 
Conference; pastor, 1900-04, Ridgefarm. Married, September 16, 1888, to Miss Effie 
Copeland, of Potomac, Illinois. Died, June 11, 1904, at Oakland, 111. 

1675. Mabel Pavey, 314 N. 16th St., Mt. Vernon, Illinois. 

Ph. B. Born, October 26, 1878, in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. 

1676. Lucie Poucher, 325 Bank St., New Albany, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merit o, 1901; <I> B K. Born, May 26, 1880, in Rockport, Indi- 
ana. Daughter of 240 and sister of 1078, 1137, 1248, 1564, 1729 and 21.39. 1900-01, 
post-graduate work in Latin, DePauw University, and tutor in Latin; 1901-02, teacher 
of Latin in High School, Greensburg, Ind.; 1902-05, same. High School, Elwood, Ind.; 
1905, head of Latin Department, High School, New Albany, Ind. 

1677. Albert Gallatin Preston, Forwarding Address: E. R. Thomas 

Motor Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Ph. B. Born, January 17, 1879, in Cloverdale, Indiana. Son of 403 and 
brother of 1901. 1900-08, in newspaper work; 1908 — , with E. R. Thomas Motor Co., 
as traveling representative. 

1678. Joseph Pulse, 401 Corsey Ave., Waukegan, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, June 6, 1876, in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of L-168 and 947. 
1900-02, principal of schools, Medaryville, Ind. ; with American Steel & Wire works, 
Waukegan, 111. Married, January 24, 1903, Miss Alice V. Poyser, of Goshen, Ind. 

1679. Dan Pyle, Lawyer, Union Trust Bldg., South Bend, Ind. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., Indiana Law School. Born, April 30, 1875, in Attica, Indiana. 
1908 — , instructor' in Law, Y. M. C. A. classes. South Bend, Ind.; engaged in practice 
in South Bend. Married, August 17, 1907, Zoula Uncapher. 

1680. Charles Wayne Ray, Minister and Editor, Norfolk, Neb. 

A. B. ; A. M., Taylor University, 1902; D. D., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 
1905. Born, April 2, 1872, in Riley, Indiana. 1900, entered Northwest Nebraska 
Conference; appointments: Crawford; V^alentine; Alliance; 1907, transferred to 
North Nebraska Conference, and appointed to Norfolk. 1903-07, trustee of Nebraska 
Wesleyan University; 1907, delegate from Nebraska to World's Sunday School con- 
vention in Rome; 1909 — , trustee Nebraska Sunday School Association; 1908 — , chap- 
lain Nebraska State Hospital. Author of: "Bible Question Answered" (1903); "The 
Radiant Life" (1907); "How People Live in Syria" (1907); "By the Sea of Galilee" 
(1907); "Dined with General Garibaldi" (1908); "The Happy Hoosier," "The Daisy," 
"In the Lowlands" (1909). Now editor and publisher of the Norfolk Evangel 
(monthly). Married, August 29, 1900, Miss Nora Hammerly, of Greencastle, Ind., 
who died. May 23, 1903. Married, September 14, 1904, Miss Clara B. Watson, of 
Plankinton S. D., who died. May 29, 1905. Married, October 31, 1907, Miss Arethusa 
S. Ervin, of Washington, D. C. 

1681. Dwight S. Ritter, Manufacturer, 200 W. Mound St., Colum- 

bus, Ohio. 

B. Sc. Born, November 30, 1878, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Son of 233 and 
brother of 1135, 1380, 1458 and 1898. Cashier, Tucker & Dorsey Mfg. Co., Indian- 
apolis; now president of The Columbus Wire Bound Box Co., Columbus, Ohio. 
Married, April 20, 1904, Miss Edna M. Taylor, of Greencastle, Ind. Ex. -DePauw, '03. 

1682. Ernest Roller, Teacher, East Lansing, Mich. 

B. Sc; A. M., pro merito, 1906. Born, June 10, 1867, in Fairland, Illinois. 
Brother of 1568. 1900-03, teacher of science. High School, Greencastle, Ind.; 1903-09, 
teacher of Science in High School, Lafayette, Ind. ; 1909 — , instructor in Physics, 
Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich. Married, October 2, 1900, Miss 
Mary Bicknell, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1252.) 

1683. Frances Ashton Scripps (nee Arnold), Rushville, III. 

Ph. B. Born, August 12, 1877, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1513 and 
Music 48. Teacher in High School, Rushville, 111. Married, June 26, 1903, John 
Locke Scripps, at Greencastle, Ind. 



228 DePauw University ISOO 

1684. Walter Butterfield Stoner, Insurance, 316 E. North St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 3. 1877, near McCordsville, Indiana. 1901-02, clerk 
in Capital National Bank. Indianapolis: 1902-06. special agent. Home Insurance Co., of 
New York; 1909 — , special agent Aetna Insurance Co., Indianapolis. Married, June 
17, 1908, Miss Maude Meserve. (See Music 75.) 

1685. Philip Henry Teeter, Teacher, Home Address: Rolling Prairie, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, January 26, 1877, in Rolling Prairie, Indiana. Assistant principal 
cf K[igh School, Medaryville, Indiana. 

1686. Mary Thayer, Warsaw, Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, February 14, 1877, in Warsaw, Indiana. Teacher in High School, 
Elkhart, Ind. 

1687. John Elmer Thomas, Lawyer. Citizens' National Bank Bldg., 

Lawton, Okla. 

Ph. B. Born, September 8, 1876, in Vivalia, Indiana. 1897, graduated from 
Central Normal College; member of Oklahoma State Senate. Married, September 24, 
1902, Miss Edith June Smith, of Lawton, Okla. 

1688. Mabel Margaret Tippy (nee Deacon), 355 South Akard St., 

Dallas, Texas. 

Ph. B. Born, November IS, 1876, in Terre Coupee. Indiana. 1900-02, teacher 
in Plainfield, Ind. Married, January 8, 1902, C. W. Tippy, at New Carlisle, Ind. 

1689. Roy John Tuller, Coal Operator, 1315 S. Center St., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 9, 1879. in Milford. Illinois. Coal operator, in Terre 
Haute, Ind. Married, 1900, to Celia Ellis Neal, of La Grange, Ind. (See No. 1690.) 

1690. Celia Ellis Tuller (nee Neal), 1315 South Center St., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B.: <!> B K. Born. September 27. 1880, in Westfield, Indiana. Married, 1900, 
Roy J. Tuller, at La Grange, Ind. (See 1689.) 

1691. Olivia Voliva, Teacher, 628 E. Washington St., Greencastle, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. ; * B K. Born, March 10. 1875, in Newtown, Indiana. Sister of 1848. 
1900-02, instructor in Latin. Greer College, Hoopeston, 111.; 1903-09, principal of High 
School and teacher of Latin and English in same, Nappanee, Ind. ; 1909 — , teacher 
of Latin, High School, Greencastle, Ind. 

1692. Earl Cranston Walker, Manufacturer, 811 Nelson St., Louis- 

ville, Kentucky. 

Ph. B. Born, January 21, 1876, in New Albany, Indiana. Brother of 1448 and 
1449. 1900-03, teacher of" history, High School, New Albany, Ind.; 1903 — , president 
of E. C. Walker Mfg. Co., Louisville. Ky. Inventor of a number of automobile 
appliances. Married. June 27, 1906, Miss Florence M. Jacobson, of Louisville, Ky. 

1693. Albert Lee Weik, Lawyer, Room 650, 125 La Salle St., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

• A. B. Born, October 4, 1879, in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of 511. 

1694. Ellas Herbert Wells, Teacher, 123 East loth St., University 

Place, Neb. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., University of Illinois, 1901; 4' B K. Born, November 7, 1872,_ in 
Philo, Illinois. 1899-1900, assistant in history in Academy, DePauw University; 
1901-02, student in History and Political Science, University of Wisconsin; 1902 — , 
professor of History and Political Science, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, 
Neb. Married, June 13, 1895, Miss Mary Belle Reed, of Philo, 111. 



1901 Alumnal Record 229 

1695. William Washington Williams, Journalist, Care N. Y. World, 

New York City. 

Ph. B. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana. Engaged in newspaper work; now editor 
"Sunday Edition" of New York "World." 

1696. Ella Marion Wood, 429 West Charles St., Muncie, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 12, 1878, in Muncie, Indiana. Sister of 1398. 

1697. Emma Tweed Woodfield (nee Browder), 821 North Monroe 

St., Bay City, Mich. 

B. Sc. Born, August 4, 1879, in Indianapolis. Daughter of 386 and 387. Mar- 
ried, June 29, 1904, George E. Woodfield, at Indianapolis. (See 1789.) 

1698. Howard Doddridge Wright, Minister, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, May 23, 1871, near Centerville, Indiana. Member of North Indi- 
ana Conference; appointments: Alton; Walton; Etna Green; Middlebury; Wolcott- 
ville; 1908, missionary to Wyoming, appointed to Cody. Married, June 5, 1900, Miss 
Sarah E. Seller, of Greencastle, Ind. 

1699. Fred D. Zeigler, Montpelier, Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, June 25, 1877, at Sandy Lake, Ohio. 1900 — , superintendent of 
Rowland Zeigler Oil Company, Montpelier, Ind. 



LXII. CLASS OF 1901. 



1700. Estella Mae Baker (nee Ellis), Sullivan, 111. 

Ph. B. ; <P B K. Born, July 23, 1879, in Fullers, Illinois. 1901-02, teacher of 
Latin and English, High School, Sullivan, 111. Married, October 12, 1904, Zion F. 
Baker, at Sullivan, 111. 

1701. Bert DeWitt Beck, Minister, College Corner, Ohio. 

Ph. B. ; S. T. B., Boston University, 1904; <& B K. Born, February 26, 1876, in 
Union County, Indiana. 1902-04, pastor, Atlantic, Mass.; member Indiana Confer- 
ence; appointments: Metamora; Arlington; College Corner, Ohio. Married, August 
3, 1898, Miss Dora Knott. 

1702. Paul William Bohn, Banking, Matanzas, Cuba. 

Ph. B. Born, October 13, 1878, in Centralia, Illinois. Brother of 1461, 1530 
and 1927. 1901-02, salesman, Centralia, 111.; 1902-06, bookkeeper. Swift & Co., CJhi- 
cago and Havana, Cuba; 1906-08, accountant. National Bank of Cuba, Havana; 
1908 — , manager of Matanzas Branch, National Bank of Cuba. 

1703. Morland Browne, Bonds and Stocks, Scarritt Bldg., Kansas 

City, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, March 14, 1881, in Norborne, Missouri. 1901-02, teacher in High 
School, Fostoria, O. ; 1902-06, immigration department, Union Pacific Ry. ; 1906 — , 
handling stocks and bonds. 

1704. Inez Elizabeth Craig (nee Abbot), 834 N. Harrison St., Rush- 

ville, Ind. 
Ph. B.; «i> B K. Born, October 8, 1879, in Alma, Illinois. Sister of 1237, 1338 
and 1863. 1901-03, teacher of Latin and German, High School, Jonesboro, Ind.; 
1903-05, Latin, High School, Rushville, Ind. Married, July 5, 1905, Thornton Adams 
Craig, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1705. Charles Walter Crooke, Minister and Teacher, Cleveland, 

Tenn, 
A. B. Born, April 20, 1863, in Odon, Indiana. Member of Indiana Con- 
ference; pastor, Indianapolis; district superintendent Anti-Saloon League, Indiana; 
assistant superintendent Texas Anti-Saloon League; 1910 — , president of Centenary 



230 DePauw University 1901 

Female College, Cleveland, Tenn. Publisher of "Texas Prohibition Laws," "T^exas 
Prohibition Prohibits," and "Bottles and Rags." Married, July 30, 1902, Miss Sue 
Olive Millikin, of Indianapolis. 

1706. Samuel Elijah Dove, Merchant, Huntley, Mont. 

Ph. B.; 4> B K. Born, January 17, 1876, in Henton, Illinois. 1901-03, assistant 
principal. High School, Kendallville, Ind. ; 1903-04, History department. Rock Island, 
111.; 1904-06, principal High School, Billings, Mont.; 1906 — , manager Huntley Mer- 
cantile Co., Huntley, Mont. Married, June 10, 1903, Miss Nellie Landes, who died, 
March 27, 1904. (See 1644); married, August 1, 1906, Miss Josephine Bly, of 
Des Moines, Iowa. 

1707. Earl Hardin Ellis, Farmer, R. R. 4, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 9, 1880, in Dubois, Indiana. Brother of 1168, 1220 
and 1647. 1901, clerk with Arthur Jordan Produce Co., Indianapolis; 1901-04, 
clerk with Penna. Ry. Co., Indianapolis; 1904 — , farmer. Married, November 7, 
1901, Miss MoUie Frank, ex-DePauw Music, 1900. 

1708. John William Foreman, Teacher, 87 East Logan St., Nobles- 

ville, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, April 19, 1873, in Charleston, Illinois. Brother of 1709. 1901-04, 
teacher, Charleston, 111., and Callao, Peru, S. A.; 1904-07, director of High School, 
Callao, Peru; 1907-09, teacher of Science in High School, Greencastle, Ind.; 1909^, 
principal of High School, Noblesville, Ind. Married, in Lima, Peru, December 31, 
1903, Miss Drew Seller, of Greencastle, Ind. Ex.-DePauw, '02. 

1709. Lena Foreman, Teacher, 1061 South 7th St., Charleston, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, April 19, 1876, in Charleston, Illinois. Sister of 1708. 1902-06, 
teacher in public schools, Mattoon, 111.; 1906 — , teacher of Mathematics, High School, 
Charleston, 111. 

1710. George Fulk, LawA-er, 5530 Cornell Ave., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. Born, November 9, 1878, in Broadway, ^'irginia. 1901-02, professor 
of Greek and Latin, Ashland College, Ky., 1902-06, student and law clerk, Chicago; 
1907, commissioned by Intercollegiate Peace Association with memorial to the Second 
Hague Peace Congress; 1907-09, executed commissions to the principal European 
universities in interest of the Peace movement. 

1711. John Pemberton Goodwin, Banker, Brookville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 26, ISSO, in Brookville, Indiana. Grandson of 31, son 
of 365 and brother of 1463. Vice president of Brookville National Bank. 

1712. Hope Griswold (nee Erwin), 91 Windermere, Cleveland, Ohio, 

Ph. B. Born, December 5, 1878, in Bourbon, Indiana. Married, James H. 
Griswold, in Bourbon, Indiana. 

1713. Lillian Hart, Teacher, Martinsville, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; ^ B K. Born, in Martinsville, Ind. Sister of 1943. Teacher in High 
Schools of Martinsville and Clinton, Ind. 

1714. Estella Haskell (nee Baldwin), 550 East 51st St., Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, May 29, 1875, in Marion, Indiana. 1901-02, teacher, Connersville, 
Ind.; 1902-04, same, in Marion, Ind. Married, June 14, 1904, John Edward Haskell, 
at Marion, Ind. (See 1479.) 

1715. Mary lone Haworth, 50 South 10th St., Noblesville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born in Noblesville, Ind. Sister of 1947. Teacher in Whittier, Cal. 

1716. Lyman DeMotte Heavenridge, Editor, Spencer, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 4, 1881, in Mitchell, Indiana. Editor Owen County 
Journal; 1910 — , postmaster, Spencer, Ind. Married, June 21, 1906, Miss Gertrude 
Griffin. 

1717. Mary Avis Hickman, Teacher, IVIadison, Wis. 

B. S.; A. M., pro merito, 1903. Born, June 2, 1876, in Lafayette, Indiana. 
Daughter of 428 and sister of 1658. 1902-03, assistant in Botany, DePauw Uni- 
versity; 1904-05, teacher in High School. Greencastle, Ind.; 1906-07, same, James- 
town, N. Y. ; 1907-09, assistant in Botany, University of Wisconsin. 



1901 Alumnal Record 231 

1718. Luella Smith Hutchens (nee McWhirter), 507 N. Delaware St., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. Sister of 1787 and 2196. Married, June 12, 1907, Dr. Frank Frazier 
Hutchins, at Indianapolis. 

1719. John Luther Ivey, Minister, Amherst, Mass. 

A. B. ; A. M., Boston University, 1910. <i> B K. Born, December 5, 1873, in 
Pickins County, Georgia. Brother to 1759. 1901-02, Y. M. C. A. work, Denver, 
Colo.; 1907-08, entered North Dakota Conference; appointments: Michigan; Gran- 
ville; Upham; Gloucester, Mass.; Amherst, Mass.; 1909-10, in Boston University 
School of Theology. 

1720. Catherine Ethel Jackson, Missionary, Home Address : 410 E. 

Washington St., Martinsville, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; 4> B K. Born, March 26, 1882, in College Corner, Indiana. 1902-;-, 
missionary under W. F. M. S., Methodist Episcopal Church, at Taiping, Malaysia. 
1909, home on leave. 

1721. Charles Sanford Levings, Real Estate, 420 W. Court St., 

Paris, 111. 

A. B. Born, July 10, 1876, in Paris, Illinois. 1901-06, bookkeeper. First Na- 
tional Bank, Paris, 111.; 1906 — , managing real estate holdings. Married, December 
30, 1904, Miss Clara Lou Eads, of Paris, 111. 

1722. Carrie May Little, Teacher, Williamsport, Ind, 

Ph. B. Born, December 24, 1871, in Williamsport, Indiana. Sister of 1887. 
1901-02, teacher in Muncie, Ind., schools; 1902-05, High School, Thorntown, Ind.; 
1905-07, Fortville, Ind.; 1907 — , Township High School, Harrisburg, 111. 

1723. Edward Orton Little, Physician, Hume, 111. 

B. Sc. ; A. M., pro merito, 1904; M. D., Central College Physicians and Sur- 
geons, Indianapolis. Brother of 1611 and 1667. Instructor in Biology, DePauw Uni- 
versity; lecturer on Embryology and Director of Laboratories, Central College Phy- 
sicians and Surgeons, Indianapolis. 

1724. Charles Albert McCullough, Minister, Brooklyn, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 26, 1872, in Vigo County, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference. Married, September 25, 1901, Miss E. Lane, deceased; married, Sep- 
tember, 1904, Miss Carrie Gronemeier, of Mt. Vernon, Ind. 

1725. Clarence Edwin McKinney, Teacher, Winchester, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M.; pro merito, 1902. Born, December 25, 1879, in Cerro Gordo, 
Illinois. Teacher in High School, Taylorville, 111. ; now principal of High School, 
Winchester, Ind. 

1726. Grace Leona Lammadee (nee Mikels), 4316 Lake Ave., Chi- 

cago, 111. 

Ph. B._ Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Sister of 776, 1190 and 1308. Taught 
two years in Goshen, Ind.; student in Design class, Pratt Institute, Brooklj'n, N. Y. 
Married, November 1, 1905, John W. Lammadee (Purdue). 

1727. Harley Leroy Overdeer, Minister, Wabash, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 11, 1876, in Roanoke, Indiana. 1902-05, teacher in High 
School, Lafayette, Ind., and Taylorville, 111. Entered ministry in 1905; appoint- 
ments: Bluffs, 111.; Waggoner, 111.; Bluffs, 111.; 1907, transferred to North Indiana 
Conference, and appointed to Farmland. Married, December 28, 1905, Miss Martina 
Hutchinson, of Hartford City, Ind. 

1728. Preston Polhemus, Minister, Etna Green, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 2, 1872, in DeSoto, Indiana. Member North Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Gilman; Orland; Harlan; Etna Green. Married. A'^'-il 4, 
1895, Miss Minnie Broyles, of Gaston, Ind. 



232 DePauw University 1901 

1729. George Edwin Poucher, Structural Engineer, x-^merican Bridge 

Company, Ambridge, Pa. 

B. Sc. ; <i> B K. Born, March 9, 1882, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Son of 240, and 
brother of 1078, 1137, 1248, 1564, 1676 and 2139. 1901-02, assistant in Physics, Uni- 
versity of Maine; June, 1902, to date, with American Bridge Co., at East Berlin, 
Conn., Trenton, N. J., and Ambridge, Pa. Married, October 26 1904, Miss Sarah 
Hannah Darby. (See 1882.) 

1730. Zora Mayo Smith, Teacher, 1107 Grant St., Danville, 111. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1905. Born, October 14, 1874, in Tipton County, 
Indiana. Brother of 1774. Principal High School, Danville, 111. 

1731. Pearl Cliffe Somerville, Teacher, Bloomington, 111. 

Ph. B.; A. M., Chicago University, 1902. Born, January 9, 1877, in Milroy, Indi- 
ana. Brother of 1969. 1902-03, professor of English, Buchanan College; 1903, elected 
to chair of English, American University; 1903-05, professor of Oratory, Mt. Union 
College; 1905-07, superintendent of schools, Troy, Mo.; 1907-09, professor of Eng- 
lish, Nebraska Wesleyan University; 1909 — , professor of English, Illinois Wesleyan 
University, Bloomington. Married, November 27, 1901, Miss LaRose Colliver, ex- 
DePauw Music, '05. 

1732. Fred McDonald Starr, Teacher, 415 S. Darling St., Angola, 

Indiana. 

B. Sc. Born, November 16, 1879, in Bainbridge, Indiana. 1901-04, teacher 
in High School, Logansport, Ind. ; 1904-05, in Male High School, Louisville, Ky. ; 
1905-09, superintendent of schools, Cicero, Ind.; 1909 — , teacher in Tri-State College, 
Angola, Ind. Married, August 8, 1906, Miss Mabel Harvey, of Prophetstown, 111. 

1733. George Reeves Throop, Teacher, Washington Univ., St. Louis, 

iMissouri. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1903; Ph. D., Cornell, 1905; 4> B K. Bom, January 
24, 1882, in Boydsville, Tennessee. 1905-07, professor of Greek, Illinois College; 
1907-09, instructor, Washington University, St. Louis; 1909 — , assistant professor of 
Latin and Greek, same. 

1734. Adrian Eugene Tinkham, Insurance, 609 E. Wabash Ave., 

Crawfordsville, Ind. 

Ph. B. In insurance business. 

1735. Ralph Studabaker Todd, Banker, Studabaker Bank, Bluffton, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, August 5, 1880, in Bluffton, Indiana. 1901 — , connected ^\^th 
Studabaker Bank, Bluffton, Ind.; now president of same. Married, October 15, 
1902, Miss Agnes Irene Moulden, of Greenfield, Ind., ex-DePauw, '04. 

1736. Fredrica Rae Tucker, Teacher, 1030 Cherr}^ St., Huntington, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born in Fairview, Pennsylvania. Sister of 1914. 1898-1900, principal 
High School, Monon, Ind.; 1900-02, teacher of English, Monticello, Ind.; 1902 — , 
head of English department, High School, Huntington, Ind. 

1737. Ruth McCormick Vaught, Teacher, Lebanon, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., Ohio Wesleyan University; Graduate DePauw School of Music, 
1899. Born, July 23, 1877, in Hebron, Indiana. Sister of 961. 1903-04, teacher, 
London, Ky."; 1904-05, Rossville. Ind.; 1906-07, graduate student, Ohio Wesleyan 
L^niversity; 1908-09, teacher. Lebaiion, Ind. 

1738. William Haven Wade, Banking, Fletcher Nat'l Bank, Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, April 19. 1878, in La Grange, Indiana. Brother of 1581. 1902-09, 
with E. M. Campbell & Co. Bonds, Indianapolis; 1909 — , managing bond depart- 
ment of Fletcher National Bank. Indianapolis. Married, October 29, 1903, Miss 
Elma Leta Patton, ex-DePauw, Music. 



1002 Alumnal Record 233 

1739. Ethel Wentworth (nee Chaffee), 6949 Normal Ave., Chicago, 

Illinois. 

Ph. B. ; * B K. Born, April 21, 1880, in Hartford City, Indiana. Sister of 1-354, 
1347 and 1407. Teacher of German in High School, Elwood, Ind. 1901-02, studied 
in Hanover, Germany, and Paris. Married, September 4, 1904, Daniel S. Went- 
worth, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1740. Ellen Hope Wilson, Teacher, 500 Park Ave., New York City. 

Ph. B. ; graduate New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics. Born, September 
28, 1880, in Carmel, Indiana. Sister of 1785. 1903-04, instructor of Gymnastics, 
Prospect Hill School for Girls, Greenfield, Mass. ; summers of 1903 and 1904, teacher 
of Gymnastics in Vacation Playgrounds, New York City; 1904-06, special teacher of 
Physical Training, public schools, New York City; 1906 — , supervisor at large, 
Physical Training, public schools, New York City. 

1741. Blanche Elizabeth Woody, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Teacher in High Schools of Brazil and Crawfordsville, Ind. 



LXIII. CLASS OF 1902. 



1742. Hiram Douthitt Ayres, Physicist, Carnegie Institution, Wash- 

ington, D. C. 

B. Sc. Born, May 30, 1878, in College Hili, Kentucky. Brother of Art 16 and 
2095 and 2162. 1902-03, assistant in Physics, DePauw University; 1904-05, instructor 
in Physics, Ohio State University; 1905 — , physicist, Carnegie Institution, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Associate member of American Physical Society; member of Phil- 
osophical Society, Washington, D. C Married, September 5, 1906, Miss Minna 
Florence Ford, of Hazelton, Ind. (See 1743.) 

1743. Minna Florence Ayers (nee Ford), 1664 Columbia Road, 

Washington, D. C. 

Ph. B.; * B K. Born, March 3, 1879, in Hazelton, Indiana. 1902-04, Y. W. 
C. A. secretary; 1904-06, teacher in High School, Princeton, Ind. Married, Septem- 
ber 5, 1906, Hiram D. Ayers, at Hazelton, Ind. (See 1742.) 

1744. Bliss Washington Billings, Teacher, Pyeng Yang, Korea. 

Ph. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1902; <l> B K. Born, January 27, 1881, in Green- 
field, Ohio. 1902-03, teacher of Mathematics, High School, Greencastle, Ind.; 1903- 
06, History, High School, Madison, Ind.; 1906-08, History, McKinley High School, 
St. Louis, Mo. ; 1908 — , teacher in Union Christian College, Pyeng Yang, Korea. 

1745. Mabel Marietta Bishop, Teacher, 417 North Walnut St., Brazil, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., pro merito. 1907; <i> B K. Born, October 4, 1877, in Putnamville, 
Ind. 1904-09, teacher of Latin in High School, Greencastle, Ind.; 1909 — , same in 
High School, Brazil, Ind. 

1746. Ombra Edna Brower, Teacher, 465 West Main St., Peru, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 10, 1878, in Roann, Indiana. Sister of 1796. Teacher in 
Peru, Ind. 

1747. Agnes Howard Butler (nee Root), 2001 Orrington Ave., 

Evanston, 111. 
Ph. B. Born, May 5, 1879, in Winsor, Canada. Married Albert B. Butler. 

1748. Xenophon Henry Edwards, Druggist, Fairmount, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, February 8, 1880, in Fairmount, Indiana. 

1749. Laurence Ellis, 836^ S. Flower St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Ph. B. Born, April 20, 1879, in Pleasantville, Indiana. Brother of 1805. 



234 DePauw University 1902 

1750. Edith G. Ellis (nee Ravenscroft), 3925 Normandie Ave., Los 

Angeles, Cal. 

Ph. B. Born, April 13, 1879, in New Albany, Indiana. Teacher in Vincennes, 
Ind. Alarried, July 20, 1906, Melvin Ellis, at Vincennes, Ind. (See 1805.) 

1751. Alfred Evans, Lawyer, 1125 Law Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B. Indiana Law School, 1907. Born, January 28, 1881, in Green- 
castle, Indiana. 1902-05, superintendent of schools, Monrovia, Ind. 

1752. John Rupert Gregory, Surveyor, Williamsport, Ind. 

B. Sc. ; B. S., in E. E., Purdue University, 1904. Born, June 10, 1880, in Wil- 
liamsport, Indiana. Brother of 1174, 1663, 2115 and M. — 32. 1904-05, telephone engineer 
Western Electric Co., Chicago; 1906-07, associated with B. F. Gregory, C. E., Gold- 
field, Nev. ; 1907 — , surveyor and engineer of Warren County, Ind. Married, October 
9, 1907, Miss Daisy Haughton, of Vincennes, Ind. (See 1753.) 

1753. Hallie Daisy Gregory (nee Haughton), -Williamsport, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 2, 1879, in Oaktown, Indiana. Sister of 1936. Married, 
October 9, 1907, John Rupert Gregory, at Vincennes, Ind. (See 1752.) 

1754. Cleo Maude Harper (nee Grantham), 120 Nozaleda Ermita, 

Manila, P. I. 

Ph. B. Born, June 23, 1880, in Ladoga, Indiana. Married, 1904, Isaac B. 
Harper, at Greencastle, Indiana. (See 1874.) 

1755. Margaretta Stevenson Helm (nee Nutt), 626 Library Place, 

Evanston, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, August 9, 1881, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1076. 1904, 
traveled in Japan; member of D. A. R. Married, November 7, 1903, Nathan Wilbur 
Helm, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 1603.) 

1756. Sarah Edith Holmes, 228 East High St., Portland, Ind. 

Ph. B.; 4> B K. Born, January 22, 1882, in Portland, Indiana. Sister of 1877. 

1757. Joseph Holt Iglehart, Lawyer, 1239 Upper First St., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., Harvard University, 1908. Born, November 29, 1881, in 
Evansville, Indiana. Son of 284 and brother of 1367 and 1661. 

1758. Nellie Rush Inwod, 518 South Main St., South Bend, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, May 27, 1880, in South Bend, Ind. 

1759. Homer Pearson Ivey, Minister, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, August 29, 1879, in New Winchester, Indiana. Brother 

of 1719. Member Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Union Mills; 

Walkerton; Indiana Harbor. Married, August 28, 1904, Miss Zela R. Tinsley, of 
Buffalo, Mo. 

1760. Viola Vernette Kier, Teacher, Granville, Ohio. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., pro merito. 1904. Born, July 2, 1878, in Collensburg, Pennsyl- 
vania. Teacher of Latin in High Schools of Monticello and Connersville, Ind., and 
Granville, Ohio. 

1761. George Ezra Kitchin, Minister, Walnut, Kans. 

A. B. Born, July 1, 1867, in Casey, Illinois. Brother of 1998. Member of 
South Kansas conference; appointments: Virgil; Plymouth; Melvern; Scammon; 
Walnut. Married, November 30, 1892, Miss Mattie Sullivan, of Marshall, 111. 

1762. Joseph Marion Larmore, Minister, Utica, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 14, 1874, in Rush County, Indiana. Member Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Tell City; Bicknell; Scottsburg; Utica. Married, Sep- 
tember 16, 1903, Miss Nellie E. Adams, of Greencastle, Ind. 

1763. Ausby Lyman Lowe, Physician, Robinson, 111. 

B. Sc. ; M. D., Rush Medical College, 1905. Born. August 18, 1880, in Robin- 
son, Illinois. 1905-06, house physician, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Chicago. 



1002 Alumnal Record 235 

1764. William Monson Martin, Farmer, Maxbaso, N. Dak. 

B. Sc. Born, February 21, 1878, in Otterbein, Indiana. 

1765. John S. Maxwell, Lawyer, 408 W. Okla. St., Anadarko, Okla. 

A. B. ; ^ B K. Born, September 5, 1874, in Clinton County, Iowa. Teacher; 
contractor; now practicing law. Married, August 20, 1902, Miss Cora Buck, of 
Sullivan, Ind. (Indiana State Normal.) 

1766. Ethel Edna Morrow (nee Cress), Washington, 111. 

A. B. Born in Washington, Illinois. Married Dr. Morrow, at Washington, 111. 

1767. Milton Lockwood Neely, Mechanical Engineer, 126 S. Metcalf 

St., Lima, Ohio. 

B. Sc. ; M. E., Purdue University, 1904. Born, February 28, 1881, in Perry- 
ville, Pennsylvania. 1904-05, mechanical engineering department, General Electric 
Co.; 1905-06, special engineering apprentice, Lima Locomotive Works; 1906 — , 
manager of Ohio companies of Indiana Lighting Co. Married, October 10, 1906, Miss 
Vera McCabe, ex-DePauw, '03. (Woman's College, '05.) 

1768. Edith Noble, Teacher, Memorial Hall, Mitchell, S. Dak. 

Ph. B. ; A. B., Dakota Wesleyan, 1902. Born, January 3, 1879, in Lincoln 
County, South Dakota. Teacher in Mitchell. 

1769. Albert Reep, Teacher, Fortville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 1, 1880, in Kankakee, Illinois. 1902-03, superintendent 
of schools, Medaryville, Ind.; 1904-06, principal High School, Warsaw, Ind.; 1906 — , 
superintendent of schools, Fortville, Ind. Married, December 25, 1903, Miss Jessie L. 
Guild, of Medaryville, Ind. DePauw Music, '02. 

1770. Lewis Edwin Richards, Teacher, Jeffersonville, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, March 9, 1874, in Matthews, Indiana. Teacher of Science, High 
School, Jeffersonville, Ind. 

1771. Owen William Rummell, Minister, Spencer, Ind. 

A. B. ; B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1905. Pastor: Del Key, HI.; Rose 
Lawn, Ind.; Bradley, 111.; entered Nebraska Conference; appointments: Odell; DuBois; 
1909 — , graduate student Boston University. Married, August 6, 1902, Miss Lucy 
Sandifur, at Greencastle, Ind., ex-DePauw. 

1772. Bertha Richardson Shuman, Teacher, Sullivan, 111. 
Ph. B. 

1773. Frederic Leon Sims, Teacher, Kenilworth, 111. 

B. Sc. ; B. S., University of Chicago, 1902. Born, November 14, 1877, in 
Ridgeville, Indiana. 1902-05, principal of High School, La Porte, Ind.; 1905-06, 
assistant manager, Bank department, Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Chicago; 1906 — , 
principal of New Trier Township High School, Kenilworth, 111. Married, August 
23, 1905, Miss Lynda Hall, of La Porte, Ind. 

1774. Charles Harrison Smith, Minister, Markle, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; B. D., Drew Theological Seminary. Born, November 17, 1878, in 
Goldsmith, Indiana. Brother of 1730. Member of North Indiana Conference; At- 
lanta; Roann; Markle. Married, June 14, 1905, Miss Ruth Lebo, of Tipton, Ind. 

1775. Irwin Porter Smith, Business, 249 N. Penna. St., Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 23, 1880, in Danville. Indiana. Brother of 1598 and 
1619. Traveling salesman for Gem Garment Co., Indianapolis; secretary and 
treasurer. National Weather Strip Co., now treasurer of Shoemaker-Smith Automobile 
Co., Indianapolis. Married, October 18, 1905, Miss Esther E. Guthrie. 

1776. Lottie LeVera Stoner, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, May 3, 1882, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1902-03, teacher of English 
and German, La Grange, Ind.; 1904-06, principal of High School, Albany, Ind.; 
1903-04, post-graduate work, DePauw University; 1908 — , instructor in English, High 
School, Michigan City, Ind. Address: 722 Washington St., Michigan City, Ind. 



236 DePauw University 1902 

1777. Charles Sudranski, Physician, Greencastle, Ind. 

B. Sc; M. D., Indiana Medical College, 1905. Born, May 8, 1880, in Drusgenick, 
Russia. Brother of 1652. Interne, City Hospital, Indianapolis; now practicing in 
Greencastle. Married, October 14, 1908, Miss Matilda Feibleman, of Indianapolis. 

1778. Herman Swinehart, Teacher, New Holland, Ohio. 

Ph. B. Superintendent of schools, Bloomfield, Ohio. 

1779. William Timothy Templin, Teacher, 15305 Turlington Ave., 

Harvey, 111. 

B. Sc. ; <l> B K. Born, July 23, 1877, in Jerome, Indiana. Teacher, High 
School, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; New Trier Township High School, Kenilworth, 111. ; 
now Thornton Township High School, address as above. Married, June 3, 1899, Miss 
Efl&e Stone, of Greentown, Ind. 

1780. Maurice Emerson Tennant, Lavv3'er, 405 Indiana Trust Bldg., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; LL. B., Harvard University, 1906; <l> B K. Born, June 15, 1883, in Terre 
Haute, Indiana. Son of 270. ]Married, April 24, 1907, Miss Ruby Claypool Paris, of 
Terre Haute, Ind. (See 1844.) 

1781. Carl Nye Vance, Missionary Teacher, Tarma, Peru, S. A. 

A. B. Born, April 22, 1878, in Eagletown, Indiana. Brother of 2084. Febru- 
ary, 1903, March, 1905, missionary of M. E. Church, Callao, Peru; March, 1905- 
June, 1905, same, Panama; September, 1905-November, 1906, instructor in High 
School, Salem, Ind. ; February, 1907, to present, teacher, Tarma, Peru, S. A. 
Married, December 25, 1902, Miss M. Ethelyn Jackson, of Anderson, Ind, 

1782. Helen Weston, Teacher, Fairmount, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; <i> B K. Born, November 5, 1875, in Franklin County, Indiana. 1902-04, 
teacher of English, High School, Connersville, Ind. Author of novel: "Saint Jose- 
phine" (by Joseph Blake), (1909). 

1783. John Fred Wiley, Teacher, Mattoon, 111. 

Ph. B. ; <l> B K. Born, September 22, 1876, in Fuller, Illinois. 1902-05, teacher 
of German, High School, Mattoon, 111.; 1905-06, German, High School, Marion, Ind.; 
1906 — , principal of High School, Mattoon, 111. Married, June 4, 1908, Miss Mary 
Frances Moss, (Univ. of Illinois '05), at Urbana, 111. 

1784. John Walter Wilkins, Manufacturer, 920 Sixth Ave., S. E., 

Minneapolis, ]\Iinn. 

Ph. B. Born, September 24, 1877, in Savannah, Tennessee. 1902-03, clerk in 
Bankers' National Bank, Chicago; 1903-05, teacher in High School, Aurora, 111.; 
1905-08, teacher in East High School, Minneapolis, Minn.; 1909 — , secretary and 
treasurer, G. H. Tennant & Co., Minneapolis. 

1784a. Fred Lincoln Williams, Lawyer, Cunningham Bldg., Joplin, 
Missouri. 

A. B. 

1785. Guy West Wilson, Teacher, Fayette, Iowa. 

B. Sc; A. M., pro merito, 1903; Sc. M., Purdue University, 1906. Born, June 
19, 1877, near Carmel, Indiana. Brother of 1740. 1903-04, professor of Biology, 
Mt. Union College, Ohio; 1904-05, instructor in Botany, High School, Lafayette, 
Ind.; 1905-06, graduate student, Purdue University; 1906-07, aid in N. Y. Botanical 
Garden; 1907 — , professor of Biology, Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa. Fellow 
Iowa Academy of Science; member of American Association for the Advancement of 
Science; member Torrey Botanical Club; charter member American Phytopathological 
Society. Author of a number of botanical articles. Married, October 19, 1902, Miss 
Dora D. Fisher. 

1786. John Parker Wise, deceased. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., Columbia University; <J> B K. Lawyer. Married, June 28, 
1905, Miss Ethel Tyree McWhirter, of Indianapolis, Ind. (See 1787.) Died, 
October 22, 1909, at Metuchin, N. J. 



1903 Alumnal Record 237 

1787. Ethel Tyree Wise (nee McWhirter), 2312 College Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 20, 1881, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sister of 1717 and 2196. 
Married, June 28, 1905, John Parker Wise, who died, October 22, 1909. (See 
1786.) 

1788. Walter Perry Wood, Capitalist, 1323 Chandler Ave., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 15, 1879, in Evansville, Indiana. Brother of 1520. 
Married, June 9, 1909, Miss Lewis Sims Pigman, of Indianapolis. (See 2089.) 

1789. George Edward Woodfield, Mechanical Engineer, 821 N. Mon- 

roe St., Bay City, Mich. 

B. Sc. ; B. S. M. E., Purdue University, 1903. Born, November 13, 1875, in 
Lafayette, Indiana. Brother of 1626. 1903-08, chief draughtsman. Chandler & Taylor 
Co., Indianapolis; 1908-09, same, E. Goldman & Co., Chicago. Married, June 29, 
1904, Miss Emma Tweed Browder, of Indianapolis. (See 1697.) 

1790. Alma Wise Woodson (nee John), 314 West Pike St., Craw- 

fordsville, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1906. Born, March 6, 1881, in Moores Hill, Indiana. 
Teacher of Latin and German in High School, Tuscola, 111. Married, June 5, 1907, 
Thomas P. Woodson, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 1521.) 

1791. Mary Edith Zimmerman (nee Gipe), deceased. 

B. Sc. Born, September 27, 1880, in Indianapolis, Indiana. 1903-04, teacher 
of English in High School, Alexandria, Ind. Married, May 2, 1904, John H. Zim- 
merman, at Alexandria, Ind. Died, April 20, 1910, at Asheville, N. C. 



LXIV. CLASS OF 1903. 



1792. Grace Emma Armitage, Teacher, 159 West 6th St., Peru, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, 1882, in Pera, Indiana. Teacher in High School, Peru, Ind. 

1793. Mabel Barnes (nee Bonnell), 703 East Seminary St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; <I> B K. 1905-06, cataloger, Vincennes and Knightstown, Ind.: 1906, 
librarian. Earl Park, Ind.; 1906-08, librarian, DePauw University. Married, Decem- 
ber 15, 1908, Nathaniel Waring Barnes, at Rushville, Ind. 

1794. Alice May Beatty (nee Culp), 642 University St., Walla Walla, 

Wash. 

Ph. B. Born, August 10, 1878, in Nokomis, Illinois. Sister of 1538. Married, 
December 12, 1905, O. M. Beatty, at Walla Walla, Wash. 

1795. Henry Ray Beckman, Journalist, "Evening News," Chicago, 

Illinois. 

Ph. B. ; * B K. Born, November 3, 1883, in Clinton, Indiana. Teacher in 
High School, Kendallville, Ind.; now with Evening News, Chicago. 

1796. Raymond Joseph Brower, Traveling Salesman, 465 West Main 

St., Peru, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 18, 1882, in Roann, Indiana. Brother of 1746. 

1797. Hiram Edward Buck, Ossian, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 7, 1873, in Ossian, Indiana. Brother of 1531. 



238 DePauw University 1903 

1798. Mary Emma Cauble (nee Hawley), Martinsville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 24, 1875, in Huntington, Indiana. 1905, substitute 
teacher, Huntington, Ind. Married, June 6, 1906, Rev. C. W. Cauble, at Hunting- 
ton, Ind. 

1799. William Asbury Cavin, Lumberman, 300 S. Jefferson St., Stur- 

gis, Mich. 

Ph. B. Born, December 1, 1879, in Ligonier, Indiana. Managing own lumber 
business. Married, September 11, 1906, Miss Josephine B. Calhoun, of Washington, 
Ind. (See 1800.) 

1800. Josephine B. Cavin (nee Calhoun), 300 S. Jefferson St., Stur- 

gis, Mich. 

Ph. B.; <l> B K. Born, May 8, 1879, in Washington, Missouri. 1903-06, teacher 
of English in High School, Covington, Ind. ; 1905-06, principal of same. Married, 
September 11, 1906, William A. Cavin, at Washington, Ind. (See 1799.) 

1801. Carl Hall Conley, Contracting Engineer, Newport, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, December 16, 1880, in Clinton, Indiana. Brother of 1868. 1905-09, 
surveyor for Vermilion County, Ind. ; now contracting engineer. 

1802. Murray Allen Dalman, Teacher, Plainfield, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 28, 1882, in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 1903-04, principal of 
High School, Boswell, Ind.; 1904-08, same, Plainfield. Ind.; 1908 — , superintendent 
of schools, Plainfield, Ind. Married, July 15, 1909, Miss Effie H. Black, of Plain- 
field, Ind. 

1803. Alice Ames Davis (nee Cox), Mayfield, Ky. 

Ph. B. ; <I> B K. Born, September 3, 1882, in Indianapolis. 1904-05, instructor 
in English in High School, Monticello, Ind. Married, June 6, 1906, John David 
Davis, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1804. Virginia Dearborn (nee Carr), University Heights, Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; Graduate DePauw School of Music, 1902. Born, May 23, 1872, in 
Rush County, Indiana. 1903-04, teacher of English and Music, Oakland City, Ind. ; 
1905-07, same, Indiana Central University, Indianapolis. Married, July 20, 1904, 
Rufus Johnston Dearborn, at Indianapolis. 

1805. Melvin Ellis, Business, 3925 Normandie Ave., Los Angeles, 

California. 

Ph. B. Born, January 10, 1872, in Pleasantville, Indiana. Brother of 17.49. 
Married, July 20, 1906, Miss Edith G. Ravenscroft, of Vincennes, Ind. (See 1750.) 

1806. Wilber Ross Gibbons, U. S. Engineer, 2620 North 16th St., 

Terre Haute, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 10, 1878, in Center Point, Indiana. 1904-05, clerk, 
Penna. Ry Co.; 1906-07, postal clerk; 1909 — , U. S. Engineer, Wadsworth, Nev. 
Married, August 9, 1904, Miss Rose Davidson, of Terre Haute, Ind. 

1807. William Francis Graham, Broker, Tampa, Fla. 

B. Sc. Born, September 5, 1880, in Bethany, Missouri. 

1808. Mary Delphinoe Greer (nee Smith), Mt. Vernon, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, May 10, 1881, in Indianapolis. Married, June 14, 1906, Tilden 
F. Greer, at Indianapolis. 

1809. Isabel Handley (nee Wilson), 31 Webb St., Hammond, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 10, 1878, in Converse, Indiana. Married Carlin S. 
Handley. (See 1600.) 

1810. John Stretch Haines, Banking, 812 S. Washington St., Ma- 

rion, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 13, 1883, in Marion, Indiana. 1903-07, deputy treasurer of 
Grant County, Ind. ; 1907 — , with Marion State Bank. 



1903 Alumnal Record 239 

1811. Lee Byrens Hawthorne, Teacher, Woodlawn Place, Mexico, 

Missouri. 

Ph. B. Born, September 1, 1880, m Wingate, Indiana. Brother of 1875 and 
2050. 1903-08, principal of High School, and 1908 — , superintendent of schools, 
Mexico, Mo. Married, June 12, 1907, Miss Mary S. Ricketts, of Mexico, Mo. 

1812. Frederick Baker Holmes, Banking, Bryant, Indiana. 

Ph. B.; * B K. Born, October 25, 1882, in Portland, Indiana. Teacher in 
High School; now cashier Farmers and Merchants Bank, Bryant, Ind. Married, 
March 23, 1907, Miss Marie E. Hagins, of Riverside, 111. 

1813. Bert Dee Ingels, Chemist, 821 Marin St., Vallejo, Cal. 

B. Sc. Born, June 7, 1881, in Hemlock, Indiana. 1903-05, assistant in Chem- 
istry, University of Illinois; 1905-08, chemist, DuPont Powder Company, Pinola, 
Cal.; 1908 — , chemist, Port Costa Milling Company, Vallejo, Cal. Married, June 
5, 1907, Miss Charlotte Hancock, of Kokomo, Ind. 

1814. Robert O'Brien Kimberlin, Minister, 2239 Liberty Ave., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B.; S. T. B., Boston University, 1908. Born, October 4, 1877, in Tipton, 
Indiana. Member Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Montezuma; 1906- 
08, First Congregational Church, Assonet, Mass.; Liberty Avenue, Terre Haute, Ind. 
Married, June 26, 1907, Miss Elizabeth P. Towne, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1815.) 

1815. Elizabeth Perle Kimberlin (nee Towne), 2239 Liberty Ave., 

Terre Haute, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 29, 1878, in Frankfort, Indiana. Daughter of 251 and 
sister of 1514, 1610, 1847 and 1972. 1903-07, teacher of Mathematics in High 
School, Greencastle, Ind. Married, June 26, 1907, Robert O. Kimberlin, at Green- 
castle, Ind. (See 1814.) 

1816. Etienne M. Kueonen, Minister, Star Route, Rensselaer, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., University of Chicago, 1904. Born, May 14, 1872, in Martigny, 
Switzerland. Member of Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Wheatfield; 
Reynolds; Mecca; Hobart; Barkley charge (address as above). Married, September 
11, 1906, Miss May Krinning, of Reynolds, Ind. 

1817. Hallie Landes, 110 Taylor Ave., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. $ B K. Born, February 24, 1880, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 
1644. 1905, student in Y. W. _C. A. Training School, Chicago; 1906 — , students' 
State Secretary Y. W. C. A. in Michigan, headquarters, Y. W. C. A. Building, 
Detroit, Mich. 

1818. Grace Elma Leas, Teacher, Rochester, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 30, 1879, in Chicago, Illinois. 

1819. Charles Lowther, Minister, Lansing, Mich. 

Ph. B. Born, July 20, 1877, in Tilton, Illinois. Congregational minister. Mar- 
ried, June 12, 1904, Miss Alia Moyer, of Terre Haute, Ind. 

1820. Nellie Lucile McCarty, Teacher, 171 Kentucky St., Kokomo, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, April 3, 1881, in Kokomo, Indiana. Sister of 2001. Teacher of 
Latin, High School, Veedersburg, Ind. 

1821. Esther Sara McCoy (nee Bechtel), 107 East Madison Street. 

Goshen, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 29, 1881, in Goshen, Indiana. Married, October 12, 
1907, Omar J. McCoy, at Goshen, Ind. 

1822. Homer Roland McKinstray, Physician, Willoughby Bldg., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; M. D., Indiana Medical College, 1906. Born, February 13, 1880, in 
Hamilton County, Indiana. 1906-07, resident physician, City Hospital, Indianapolis; 
lecturer, Indiana Medical College. 



240 DePauw University 1903 

1823. Anna Orra Marlatt, Teacher, 635 N. Jackson St., Rushville, Ind. 

Ph. B. <i> B K. Born, September 7, 1878, in Rushville, Indiana. Sister of 
1240, 125.5, 1431 and 1891. 1903-04, teacher of Latin, High School, Clinton, Ind.; 
1904-06, same, Rensselaer, Ind. ; 1906 — , same, Rushville, Ind. 

1824. George Edward Mason, Minister, Lost Springs, Kans. 

Ph. B. ; B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1907. Born, January 10, 1871, in 
Francesville, Indiana. 1904, pastor Michigantown, Ind. ; 1904-07, student, Garrett 
Biblical Institute; 1907-09, Fairview, Okla. ; 1909 — , Lost Springs, Kans. Married, 
October 26, 1898, Miss Olive Yale Stillwell, of Tonica, 111. 

1825. George Peter Michel, Minister, 815 Jefferson St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1904. Born, November 25, 1879, in Princeton, In- 
diana. Minister of German Lutheran Church; 1904 — , Buffalo, N. Y. 

1826. Leslie Roy Naftzger, Lawyer, Muncie, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 2, 1881, in Bunker Hill, Indiana. 1904-05, professor of 
Philosophy, Clafxin University; 1905-06, editor Kokomo News; 1906-08, editor The 
Hoosier, Indianapolis. Married, November 9, 1904, Miss Julia Parr, of Kokomo, Ind, 
ex-DePauw, '06. 

1827. Theodore Layman Nance, Bond Broker, 50 Congress Street, 

Boston, Mass. 

Ph. B. Born, December 6, 1882, in Brazil, Indiana. 1905-07, assistant city 

editor, Boston Journal; 1907-08, night editor, Boston Herald; now bond broker. 

Contributor to Harvard Illustrated Magazine ; president of "DePauw Alumni Asso- 
ciation of New England," 1907-09. 

1827 (a). Wayne Monroe Nicely, Minister, Newport, Ind. 

A. B. Member of Northwest Indiana Conference. 

1828. Herbert Spencer Nickerson, Minister, Fairmount, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; B. D., Drew Theological Seminary. Born, May 25, 1875, in Bridge- 
port, Indiana. Member North Indiana Conference; appointments: St. Paul's, Ft. 
Wayne; Fairmount. Impersonating lecturer. Married, December 24, 1909, Miss 
Rella Hall, of Gaston, Ind. 

1829. Earle Billings Parker, Minister, Nappanee, Ind. 

Ph. B. Two years graduate work in Northwestern University and University 
of Chicago. Born, February 3, 1879. Member of North Indiana Conference; ap- 
pointments: Ashland; Orland; Coesse; Wakarusa; Nappanee. Married, October 24, 
1903, Miss Genevieve Hale, of Chicago. 

1830. William Baker Peck, Real Estate, Greencastle, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, in Greencastle, Indiana. Teacher in public schools; now in real 
estate business. 

1831. Mae Peregrine, Missionar^^ Nurse, General Hospital, Wuhu, 

China. 

Ph. B. Graduate nurse, Wesley Hospital, Chicago. Born, January 14, 1888, 
in Rockport, Indiana. Sister of 2057. 1907-08, night nurse, Wesley Hospital, Chi- 
cago; March, 1908-June, '08, head nurse, Oklahoma M. E. Hospital, Guthrie, Okla.; 
September, 1908 — , head nurse, General Hospital, Wuhu, China. Permanent home 
address, 101 South Locust Street, Greencastle, Ind. 

1832. Sara Hannah Poucher (nee Darby), Care G. E. Poucher, A. B. 

Co., Ambridge, Pa. 

Ph. B. Born, August 15, 1878, in Otterbein, Indiana. 1903-04, teacher, BoS- 
well, Ind. Married, October 26, 1904, George E. Poucher, at Fowler, Ind. (See 
1729.) 

1833. Ruth Pyke, Teacher, Home Address: Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 3 904. Born, July 2, 1880, in Peking, China. Daugh- 
ter of 404 and sister of 2014 and 2210. 1905-06, teacher of English, High School, 
North Manchester, Ind.; 1906-07, same, Attica. Ind.; 1908-09, same, Sioux City, 
Iowa; 1909 — , head of English Department, High School, Jacksonville, 111. 



1903 Alumnal Record 241 

1834. Bertha Robinson Robbins (nee Wood), Casilla 191, Oruro, 

Bolivia, S. A. 

Ph. B. Born, December 7, 1881, in Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A. Daughter of 
228 and sister of 1854 and Music 51. 1903-06, under W. F. M. S. of M. E, Church; 
teacher in High School, Callao, Peru. Married, September 4, 1906, Charles A. Rob- 
bins, of Lima, Peru. (See 1905.) 

1835. Charles Mason Sandifur, Teacher, Orleans, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1904. Born, April 16, 1876, in Delphi, Indiana. 
Brother of 1570, 1952 and 1964. 1904-06, instructor in Mathematics, Conway Col- 
lege, Ark.; 1906-08, in High School, Rensselaer, Ind.; 1908 — , superintendent of 
schools, Orleans, Ind. Married, September 6, 1905, Miss Mabel Dawson, of Del- 
phi, Ind. (See 1963.) 

1836. Samuel Carter Sayers, Merchant, Greencastle, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, in Attica, Indiana. Teacher of Science in High School, Danville, 
111.; now proprietor of book store, Greencastle, Ind. Married, June 22, 1904, Miss 
Nellie Dillon Bridges, of Greencastle, Ind. 

1837. Adah Emena Shafer, Teacher, Home Address: 508 E. Hanna 

St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. <I> B K. Born, August 13, 1880, in Sardinia, Indiana. 1903-07, teacher 
of German, High School, Sullivan, Ind.; 1907-08, in Germany; 1909 — , instructor 
in German, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. 

1838. William Austin Shelly, Teacher, Casilla 89, Concepcion, Chili, 

South America. 

E. Sc Born, February 13, 1873, in Galveston, Indiana. 1903-04, professor 
in Walden University, Nashville, Tenn. ; 1904-05, teacher of Botany and Zoology, 
High School, Greencastle, Ind.; 1905-06, teacher of superior class, English College, 
Iquiqui, Chili; 1906 — , same, Colejio Americano, Concepcion, Chili. Married, June 
1, 1904, Miss Jessie E. Tribby, of New Richmond, Ind. ; ex-DePauw, Music, '03. 

1839. Lena Belle Sparks (nee Barrett), 2120 Jackson St., Anderson, 

Indiana. 

B. Sc. Born, February 21, 1880, in Eden, Indiana. Married, December 6, 
1904, Charles Sparks, at Greenfield, Ind. 

1840. Arthur Turley Stephenson, Minister, Hebron, 111. 

Ph. B. ; B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Born, December 23, 1878, in EUetts- 
ville, Indiana. Member of Rock River Conference. Married, September 19, 1908, 
Miss Edna Wessling (Northwestern, '07). 

1841. William Harrison Swindler, Clayton, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, February 23, 1874, in Clayton, Indiana. 

1842. Alice Maebelle Switzer, Teacher, R. R. 14, Montmorenci, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, December 16, 1878, in Otterbein, Indiana. 1903-06, teacher in 
grades; 1907-08, principal of High School, Montmorenci, Ind.; 1908 — , same, and 
teacher of Drawing, Montmorenci. 

1843. Nellie Georgianna Switzer, 617 Ferry St., Lafayette, Ind. 

Ph. B. Post-graduate work in Purdue University. Born, September 19, 1882, 
in Plainfield, Indiana. Daughter of 713. 

1844. Ruby Claypool Tennant (nee Faris), 2047 Park Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 18, 1883, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Daughter of 554 and 
sister of 1649. Married, April 24, 1907, Maurice E. Tennant, at Terre Haute, Ind. 
(See 1780.) 

1845. Glenn Curtis Tolin, Banker, Pittsboro, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, February 28, 1879, near Rockville, Indiana. Superintendent of 
schools, Montezurna, Ind.; bank clerk in Rockville (Ind.) National Bank; now 
cashier, Pittsboro State Bank. Married, October 4, 1905, Miss Josephine Conn, ex- 
DePauw, '05. 



242 DePauw University 1903 

1846. Alphonso Welker Tower, Teacher, 8S5 Damasco Court, Glen- 

dale, Cal. 

r>. Sc. ; B. S., University of California, 1905. Born, January 16, 1878, in 
Tower, Ir.diana. 1903-04, teacher in Yale School, Los Angeles, Cal.; 1905-07, teacher 
of Scierce, HiVh School, Gler.dale, Cal.; 1907 — , instructor in Physiology. Poly- 
technic High School, Los Angeles, Cal. Married, June 28, 1906, Miss Louisa Pearl 
Collins. (See lOlS.) 

1847. Salem Lockwood Towne, ^Manufacturer, 214 E. South St.. 

South Bend, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 16. 1881, in South Bend, Indiana. Son of 251 and 
brother of 1514, 1610, 1815 and 1972. Married, September 9, 1908, Miss Florentine 
Wills, of South Bend, Ind. 

1848. William N. Voliva, Traveling Salesman, 1402 X. West St.. In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, June 14, 1876, in Xewtown, Indiana. Brother of 1691. 1903-06, 
with A. B. Hanna, Greencastle, Ind. ; 1906 — , with National Casket Company. Mar- 
ried, November 27, 1907, Miss Mary Stich. 

1849. Nellie Fisher Walker. 

A. B.; A. M., pro nierito, 1903. * B K. Born, Januarj- 18, 1883, in Rockport, 
Indiana. Daughter of 582. 1903-05, teacher of Latin in High School, Rockville, 
Ind.; 1906-07, same. Union Cit>', Ind.; 1907 — , same, Greenville, Ohio. 

1850. William Burton Warriner, ^Minister, Battle Ground, Ind. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., Boston Universitj-, 1905. Born, October 21, 1874, in Nevada 
Mills, Indiana. Member Northwest Indiana Conference. Married, December 25, 
1907, Miss Julia Emma Guild, of Medaryvilie, Ind., ex-DePauw. 

1851. Sarah Caroline Wheeler, Xoblesville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 9, 1878, in Noblesville, Indiana. Sister of 1918. 

1852. Josephine Edna Wilkinson, Graduate Xurse, 703 S. College 

Ave., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Graduated from M. E. Hospital, Indianapolis, July, 1909, after two 
and a half years' training in Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago. 

1853. Delia Wintrode, Teacher, Home Address: Andrews, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 26, 1879, in Andrews. Indiana. 1903-05, teacher in 
High School, Jonesboro, Ind.; 1905-06, same. Gas Cit>-; 1906-07, same, Bluffton; 
1907-03, principal High School, Andrews; 1908 — , in High School, Gar>-, Ind. 

1854. Edwin Dow Wood, Electrician, General Electric Co., Sche- 

nectady, X"". Y. 

B. Sc. Born, April 7, 1878, in Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A. Son of 228 and 
brother of 1834 and ^lusic 51. 1903-04, with General Electric Company, Schenec- 
tady; 1904-09, with Empresa Electrica, Lima, Peru, S. A.; 1909 — , in construction 
department. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 

1855. Harlan Harvey York, Teacher, Austin, Texas. 

B. Sc; A. M., Ohio State University, 1905. Born, September 8, 1S75, in Car- 
tersburg, Indiana. Now teacher in State University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Mar- 
ried, 1907, Edith T. Cline, of Hartford City, Ind. (See 2030.) 

1856. Odessa Zeis, Teacher, 139 E. Conner St., Xoblesville. Ind. 

Ph. B. Born. October 27, 1878. in Tiffin. Ohio. 1903-04, teacher in High 
School, Atlanta, Ind.; 1904-06, same, Wabash, Ind.; 1906 — , same, Noblesville, Ind. 



1904 Alumnal Record 243 

LXV. CLASS OF 1904. 



1857. Grace Sims Allen, Teacher, Home Address: 643 E. Seminary 

St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 4, 1883, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1630. Studied 
in Germany. 1905-06, teacher in High School, Red Lake Falls, Minn.; 1907-08, 
same, Sullivan, Ind.; 1908-^, same Dixon, 111. 

1858. Mary Allen (nee Harding), 108 Taylor Ave., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 5, 1883, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Sister of 1480. Mar- 
ried, October 9, 1906, Hiram Clifford Allen, Jr., at Crawfordsville, Ind. 

1859. Ruth Baker, Teacher, Home Address, 307 E. Seminary St., 

Greencastle, Ind, 

Ph. B. ; 4> B K. Born, January 8, 1884, in Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter 
of 444 and sister of 1980. Studied in Germany and France; 1904-05, teacher of 
German in High School, Hammond, Ind.; 1905-09, instructor in Modern Languages, 
Baker University; 1909-10, Fellow at Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. 

1860. James Thomas Bean, Minister, Oakland City, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, April 28, 1872, in Troy, Indiana. Member of Indiana Confer- 
ence; appointments: Waldron, New Harmony, Oakland City. Married, September 
22, 1897, Miss R. Pearl Cecil, ex-DePauw, 1900. 

1861. Edith Allen Brant, Teacher, Home Address: 703 E. Seminary 

St., Greencastle, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, August 21, 1882, in Riverton, Iowa. Daughter of 353 and 354. 
1905-06, newspaper work in Chicago; 1906-08, teacher, Gainesville, Fla. ; 1908-09, 
same, Cocoa, Fla. ; 1909 — , same, St. Petersburg, Fla. 

1862. Frank Leslie Brown, Coatesville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, 1877, in Coatesville, Indiana. 

1863. Edith McCullough Bundy (nee Abbott), Zionsville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 25, 1882, in Alma, Illinois. Sister of 1237, 1336 and 
1704. 1904-08, principal of High School, Zionsville, Ind. Married, June 16, 1908, 
Raphael Parmer Bundy, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1864. Oolooah Burner, Y. W. C. A. Work, Home Address, Green- 

castle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 25, 1882, in Anderson, Indiana. Sister of 1954. 
1905-07, instructor in English and Physical Culture, DePauw University; April- 
May, 1908, German department, High School, Brazil, Ind.; 1908 — , traveling stu- 
dent secretary for Y. W. C. A., of Virginia and North and South Carolina. Pres- 
ent address: Care Y. W. C. A., 312 Law Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. 

1865. Charles Clifford Coleman, Teacher, 300 N. Franklin St., Brazil, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1905; B. S., Valparaiso College, 1892; Life State 
License for Indiana. Born, April 12, 1873, in Morgantown, Indiana. 1905-06, su- 
perintendent of schools, Newport, Ind.; 1906-07, same, Clinton, Ind; 1907 — , 
same, Brazil, Ind. Married, July 29, 1894, Miss Nina H. Brunelle, of Chicago, 111. 

1866. John Samuel Collier, Teacher, Home Address, Sheridan, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, June 25, 1876, in Tipton, Indiana. 1904-05, teacher of Botany, 
High School, Marinette, Wis.; 1905-07, superintendent of , schools, Oconto, Wis.; 
1907-09, same, Marengo, 111.; 1909 — , graduate student, University of Chicago. Mar- 
ried, June 20, 1905, Miss Lena Elizabeth Drayer, of Momence, 111. (See 1867.) 
Temporary address: 910 East 52nd St., Chicago. 



244 DePauw University 1904 

1867. Lena Elizabeth Collier (nee Drayer), Forwarding Address^ 

Sheridan, Indiana. 

B. Sc. ; * B K. Born, November 12, 1881, in Kankakee, Illinois. 1904-05, 
teacher in High School, Momence, 111, Married, June 20, 1905, John S. Collier,. 
at Momence, 111. (See 1866.) 

1868. William Bert Conley, Lawyer, Clinton, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, January 2, 1883, in Newport, Indiana. Brother of 1801. 

1869. Frank Baker Ebbert, Law Student, 6153 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 

Illinois. 

A. B. Born, June 30, 1879, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Credit manager, Robert 
Johns Crockery Co.; also junior in Chicago Law School. 

1870. Hannah May Failing, Business, 3309 Myrtle Ave., Omaha, Neb. 

Ph. B. Born, September 15, 1869, in Rural, Illinois. With ^.oak Credit Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 

1871. Eugene Franklin Gates, Minister, Western, Neb. 

A. B. Born, July 23, 1873, in Butler, Indiana. Member of West Nebraska 
Conference. 

1872. Edwin Hoopes Gibson, Minister, Home Address, 1017 S. East 

St., Jacksonville, 111. 

A. B.; S. T. B., Boston University, 1910; <l> B K. Born, October 22, 1876, 
in Franklin, Illinois. Brother of 1938 and 2047. 1904-05, principal High School, 
Bloomfield, Ind.; 1905-07, superintendent of schools, Bloomfield, Ind.; 1907-10, stu- 
dent School of Theology, Boston University, with pastorate of First Congregational 
Church, Hanover, Mass. Married, December 22, 1909, Miss Edna Cora Beyler, of 
South Bend, Ind. (See 2046.) 

1873. Essie Gwinn (nee O'Daniel), 2 St. Nicholas Place, New York 

City. 

Ph. B. Born, August SO, 1881, in Cloverdale, Indiana. Sister of 1897, 1904-06, 
general secretary of Y. W. C. A. for Indiana University; 1906-07, State student 
secretary Y. W. C. A. for Indiana. Married, June 30, 1908, Ralph W. Gwinn, 
ex-DePauw, '05, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1874. Isaac Barker Harper, Minister, 120 Nozaleda Ermita, Ma- 

nila, P. I. 

A. B. ; <i> B K. Born, 1870, in Muncie, Indiana. Entered Northwest Indiana 
Conference, with pastorate, Montrose Church, Terre Haute; transferred to Philip- 
pine Islands Conference, and stationed at Central (American) Church, Manila, Mar- 
ried, 1904, Miss Cleo Maude Grantham, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 1754.) 

1875. Ray Carpenter Hawthorne, Traveling Salesman, Corner FultOH 

and Jefferson Sts., Chicago, 111. 

B. Sc. Born, November 30, 1882, in Wingate, Indiana. Brother of 1811 and 
2050, 1905-07, sales correspondent, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago; February, 1907, to 
June, 1907, salesman, Foos Gas Engine Co., Chicago; 1907 — , heating engineer and 
salesman, Henion 8i Hubble, Chicago, Married, August 18, 1908, Miss Martha Cham- 
bers, ex-DePauw, '06, 

1876. Arthur Joyce Holderman, Minister, Clio, Mich. 

Ph. B. Born, February 15, 1876, in Elkhart, Indiana. 1904, entered North In- 
diana Conference; 1909, transferred to Detroit Conference; stationed at Clio, Mich. 
Married, June 12, 1907, Miss Mary Evans, of Warsaw, Ind. (Ex-DePauw School 
of Music, '09.) 

1877. Walter Creager Holmes, Grain Dealer, 128 E. High St., Port- 

land, Ind. 

B. Sc; 4> B K. Born, January 3, 1884, in Portland, Indiana. Brother of 1756.. 
In grain business since graduation. 



1004 Alumnal Record 245 

1878. Mayme Humphrey (nee Johnson), R. R. 2, Clayton, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 8, 1883, in Monrovia, Indiana. Married, October 19, 
1904, A. H. Humphrey. 

1879. Lucia Marie Hurst, 311 W. Twelfth St., Anderson, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 5, 1884, in Brazil, Indiana. Sister of 1902. 1905-06, teacher 
of German in High School, Bryan, Ohio; 1907-08, German, English and Mathematics 
in High School, Crown Point, Ind. 

1880. Emma Bertha Kessler, Teacher, Veedersburg, Ind. 

A. B. ; Graduate Indiana State Normal, 1905. Born, December 18, 1883, in 
Warrenton, Missouri. Teacher of German in High School, Dixon, 111. 

1881. Margaret Landrum, Missionary-Teacher, Isabella Thoburn 

College, Lucknow, India. 

A. B. ; <l> B K; Graduate Indiana State Norm.al, 1905. Born, February 12, 1885, 
in Terre Haute, Indiana. 1905-06, teacher in High School, Boonville, Ind.; 1904-09, 
in High School, Terre Haute, Ind.; 1909—, under W. F. M. S. of M. E. Church, 
teacher in Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow, India. 

1882. Wilhelmina Sarah Lank, 438 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 8, 1880, in Warren County, Indiana. Graduate of DePauw 
School of Music, 1901. 

1833. James Callaway Lawburgh, Minister, Newburg, Ind. 

A. B.; S. T. B., Boston University, 1907. Born, January 20, 1882, in Eureka, 
Indiana. Brother of 1884. Member of Indiana Conference; appointments: Grand- 
view, Newburg. Married, June 6, 1906, Miss Edna Shaffer, of Milford, Ind., ex- 
DePauw Music, '04. 

1884. Robert Lee Lawburgh, Eureka, Ind. 

Ph. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1905. Born, October 18, 1881, in Eureka, Indiana. 
Brother of 1883. 

1885. Reed Alexander Letsinger, Teacher, Home Address, Bloom- 

field, Indiana. 

Ph. E. Born, October 19, 1881, in Bloomfield, Indiana. Principal of High 
School, Lyons, Ind. 

1886. Franklin Fillmore Lewis, Minister, 239 E. Morris St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, 1877, in Hendricks County, Indiana. Member of Indiana Con- 
ference. 

1887. William O'Neal Little, Teacher, Buck Creek, Ind. 

Ph. B.; Life State Teacher's License, Indiana, 1909. Born, February 21, 1878, 
in Pine Village, Indiana. Brother ot 1722. 1904-05, principal High School, Clarks 
Hill, Ind.; 1905-06, same, Pleasantville, Ind.; 1906-07, same, Roachdale, Ind.; 1907 — , 
principal of schools, Buck Creek, Ind. Married, August 19, 1908, Miss Ethel Booker, 
of Pleasantville, Ind. 

1888. Fred Wilcoxen Long, Advertising, E. C. Atkins & Co., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, October 9, 1881, in Muncie, Indiana. 1904-05, with Indiana 
Union Traction Co.; 1905-07, with Atlas Engine Works; 1907 — , assistant advertising 
manager, E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis. Married, April 20, 1907, Miss Anna 
May Kendrick, of Indianapolis. 

1889. John Wesley McFall, Minister, Paoli, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 29, 1877, in Oxonia, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference. Married, September 27, 1905, Miss Iva M. Payne, of Salem, Ind. 

1890. Ovid Ellsworth Mark, Minister, Revere, Mass. 

A. B. ; <t> B K. Member Northwest Indiana Conference; student Boston School 
of Theology; transferred to New England Conference. 



246 DePauw University 1004 

1891. Ella Newton Marlatt, Teacher, 503 Western Ave., Conners- 

ville, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; "I* B K. Born, May 20, 1881, in Seymour, Indiana. Sister of 1240, 1255, 
1431 and 1823. 1904—, teacher of German in High School, Connersville, Ind. 

1892. Gilbert Ezra Martin, Minister, Windom, Kans. 

A. B. Born, September 3, 1872, in Gibson County, Indiana. 1904-06. pastor 
Whitely and Daleville, Ind.; 1906-07, McCords; 1907-08, Montevideo, Uruguay, S. 
A.; 1909, entered Southwest Kansas Conference; Windom. Married, November 12, 
1903, Miss Katie Clay, of Brazil, Ind. 

1893. Albert Ellsworth Monger, Minister, 29 S. Warman Ave., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; S. T. B., Boston University. Born, December 14, 1877, in Chili, In- 
diana. 1904-09, pastor High Street Church, Somersworth, N. H.; 1909, member 
Northwest Indiana Conference. Married, December 23, 1903, Miss Myrtle Beal 
Greist, of Crawfordsville, Ind. 

1894. David Horatio Morgan, Lawyer, 1427 E. Twelfth St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 12, 1877, in Brazil, Indiana. 1904-06, attorney; since 
1906, secretary Grand Central Traction Co.; president of the D. H. Morgan & Co.; 
first vice president Yukon Gold Co.; promoter and builder of Ferdinand R. R. 
Married, September 11, 1891, Miss La Verna O'Neal. (See 1895.) 

1895. LaVerna Morgan (nee O'Neal), 1427 E. Twelfth St., Indian- 

apolis, Ind, 

Ph. B. Born, August 26, 1880, in Harmony, Indiana. Married, September 11, 
1901, David H. Morgan, at Brazil, Ind. (See 1894.) 

1896. Pearl Oakes (nee Hilkert), 2159 Armitage Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, December 9, 1882, in Kendallville, Indiana. Teacher in Roches- 
ter, Ind., High School. Married, Mr. Oakes, 

1897. Edgar Von O'Daniel, Manufacturer, Parma, Mo. 

Ph. B. Born, January 23, 1-884, in Cloverdale, Indiana. Brother of 1873. 
Since 1905, connected with Parma Mfg. Co., Parma, Mo.; president of same com- 
pany since 1908. Married, November 7, 1906, Miss Ruth Ritter, of Indianapolis. 
(See 1898.) 

1898. Ruth O'Daniel (nee Ritter), Parma, Mo, 

Ph. B. ; <J> B K. Born, December 2, 1883, in Indianapolis. Daughter of 223 and 
sister of 1135, 1380, 1458 and 1681. 1904-05, teacher in High School, Bluflfton, Ind.; 
1905-06, research work in New York City. Married, November 7, 1906, Edgar V. 
O'Daniel, in Indianapolis. (See 1897.) 

1899. Arthur Edward Osborn, 1045 Adams St., Marion, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 13, 1883, in Marion, Indiana. 

1900. Arthur Edwin Post, Bureau of Municipal Research, Real Estate 

Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ph. B. Born. January 20, 1882, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1904-05, with Penn- 
sylvania Railroad Co. ; 1906-07, with Philadelphia and Western Railway Co. ; 1907 — , 
with Bureau of Municipal Research. Member of American Statistical Association. 
Permanent forwarding address: South College Ave., Greencastle, Ind. 

1901. Charles Smith Preston, Teacher, IMonticello, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 28, 1881, in Cloverdale, Indiana. Son of 403 and brother 
of 1677. 1905-06, superintendent of schools, Medaryville, Ind.; 1906 — , principal of 
High School, Monticello. Married, August 7, 1907, Miss Helen Bridges Hurst, at 
Anderson, Ind. (See 1902.) 

1902. Helen Bridges Preston (nee Hurst). 

Ph. B. Born, September 30, 1881. in Lexington, Kentucky. Sister of 1879. 
1904-05, teacher of Latin in High School, Boonville, Ind. Married, August 7, 1907, 
Charles S. Preston, at Anderson, Ind. (See 1901.) 



1904 Alumnal Record 247 

1903. John H. Rayie, Minister, Darlington, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 16, 1871, in Andrews, Indiana. Member Northwest In- 
diana Conference; appointments: Montmorenci, Darlington. Married, July 19, 1893, 
Miss Cora B. Shipps, of Andrews, Ind., ex-DePauw, '04. 

1904. George Samuel Reedy, Minister, Walkerton, Ind. 

A. B. Born, May 20, 1875, in Monroe City, Indiana. Member of Northwest 
Indiana Conference; appointments: West Terre Haute, Walkerton. Married, March 
16, 1899, Miss Sadie Dunning, of Bicknell, Ind. 

1905. Charles Arthur Robbins, Transportation, Casilla 191, Oruro, 

Bolivia, S. A. 

A. B. Born, July 19, 1881, in Washington County, Indiana. 1904, teacher, 
Medaryville, Ind.; 1905-06, teacher in English College, Iquiqui, Chili; 1906-07, with 
W, R. Grace & Co., in offices in New York, Lima, Peru, La Paz, Bolivia, and agent 
in Oruro, Bolivia; 1908 — , transportation business, La Paz, Oruro, Challapata, and 
Uncia, Bolivia, S. A. Married, September 4, 1906, Miss Bertha R. Wood, in Lima, 
Peru. (See 1834.) 

1906. Ruth Ross, Business, 903 N. Phillips St., Kokomo, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, October 28, 1881, in Miami, Indiana. Sister of 1961. With 
Daily Dispatch, Kokomo, Ind., since 1906; now assistant business manager of same. 

1907. Cecilia Estella Small (nee Switzer), 705 Salisbury St., W. La- 

fayette, Ind. 

A. B.; 4> B K. Born, July 30, 1882, in Otterbein, Indiana. 1905-06, teacher, 
High School, Rockville, Ind.; 1906-08, same, Otterbein, Ind. Married, June 24, 

1908. William Telford Small (Purdue, '03), at Otterbein, Ind. 

1908. John Paul Stafford, Minister, Otterbein, Ind. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., Boston University, 1907. Born, October 11, 1881, in Colfax, 
Indiana. 1904-05, pastor Congregational Church, Barnstead, N. H. ; 1905-06, as- 
sistant pastor. First M. E. Church, Boston, Mass.; 1906-08, St. James M. E. Church, 
Manchester, N. H.; member of Northwest Indiana Conference; appointment, Otter- 
bein. Married, November 23, 1905, Miss Elfleda Ferris (DePauw Faculty, 1904-05), 
at Worcester, Mass. 

1909. Emma Gertrude Stokes (nee Nagle), Fortville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 12, 1880, in Arcadia, Indiana. Sister of 2138. 1905-06, 
teacher of Latin, Carmel, Ind.; 1906-07, same, Fairmount, Ind.; 1907-08. same, Green- 
town, Ind.; 1908-10, same, Fortville, Ind. Married, September 9, 1908, Samuel J. 
Stokes, at Fortville, Ind. 

1910. Maude Mae Thomas, Teacher, 407 N. State St., Greenfield, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 2, 1881, in Charlottesville, Indiana. Teacher in schools 
at Greenfield, Ind. 

1911. Minnie Almeda Torr, Teacher, Home Address, Greencastle, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. ; <i> B K. Born, February 28, 1879, near Greencastle, Indiana. 1904 — , 
instructor in History in High School, Connersville, Ind. 

1912. Louisa Pearl Tower (nee Collins), 885 Damasco Court, Glen- 

dale, Cal. 

B. Sc. Born, December 30, 1882, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sister of 1350. 
1904-05, teacher in High School, Oakland City, Ind.; 1905-06, same, Ishpeming, Mich. 
Married, June 28, 1906, Alphonso Welker Tower, at Ishpeming, Mich. (See 1846.) 

1913. Delia Tracy, Teacher, Payette, Idaho. 

A. B. Born, August 23, 1873, in Twelve Mile, Indiana. 1904-05, teacher of 
Latin in High School, Bloomfield, Ind.; 1905-06, same, and principal High School, 
Linden, Ind.; 1906-09, teacher of Latin, Boonville, Ind.; 1909 — , teacher in High 
School, Payette, Idaho. 

1914. Mary Bruce Tucker, 1030 Cherry St., Huntington, Ind. 

B. Sc; <I> B K. Born, February 25, 1884, in Altoora, Kansas. Sister of 1736. 



24:8 DePauw Uxiversity 1905 

1915. Rollin Anderson Turner, Lawyer. AVcodfill BIdg., Greensburg, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. ; LL. B., Harvard University, 1907. Born, July 26, 1381, in Laurel, 
Indiana. Engaged in practice of law. 

1916. Edith DeMotte Voris (nee Walker), Bloomington, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 21, ISSO, in Anderson, Indiana. Sister of 2026. 1904-05, 
teacher of English and German in High School, Eaton, Ind.; 1905-06, same, Win- 
chester, Ind. Married, Jane 19, 1906, John Ralph Voris, at Anderson, Ind. 

1917. Frank Columbia Walker, Ph3'5ician, 112 W. Thirtieth St., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, July 12, 1S80, in Leipsic, Indiana. 1907-08, house physician at 
St. Anthony's Hospital, Chicago. Married, December 25, 1901, Miss Blanche Os- 
born, of Paoli, Ind. 

1918. Susannah Wheeler, Xoblesville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, 1880, in Noblesville, Indiana. Sister of 1851. 

1919. Mary McKinley Wilkinson (nee Ringo), 105 City Park Row, 

Xew Orleans, La. 

A. B. ; 4* B K. Born, January 26, 1833, in Poland, Indiana; 1904-05, teacher in 
Santiago de Las Vegas, Cuba. Married, May 4, 1907, \'an Hail Wilkinson, at Po- 
land, Ind. 

1920. Minnie Ella Williams, Teacher, 10 W. Hanna St., Greencastle, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, December 9, 1881, in Putnam County, Indiana. 1906-08, prin- 
cipal of High School, Hesperia, Mich.; 1908 — , teacher in High School, Green- 
castle, Ind. 

1921. Manfred CHnton Wright, Minister, Whiting, Ind. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., Boston University, 1907; <?> B K. Born. June 30, 1876, in 
Ottawa, Ohio. Pastor, Atlantic, Mass.; member of Northwest Indiana Conference; 
First Church, Whiting, Ind. 

1822. Irene Sherfey Young (nee Berryhill), 244 \V. Twelfth St., An- 
derson, Ind. 

Ph. B.; *i> B K. Born, March 10, 1882, in Indianapolis. Indiana. Daughter of 
412 and 445. Married, June 21, 1906, Earl C. Young (Purdue, '03; Harvard, '03), 
at Indianapolis, Ind. 



LXVL CLASS OF 1905. 



1923. Bessie Truxell Baer, Teacher, 234 W. Main St., Wabash, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, November 14, 1830, in Wabash, Indiana. 1905 — , teacher of 
Mathematics, High School, Wabash, Ind. 

1924. Walter Marion Baker, Teacher, Redkey, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, July 20, 1878, in Dunkirk, Indiana. 1905-07, principal of High 
School, Dunkirk; 1907-08, department of Physical Geography, Anderson; 1908 — , 
principal of High School, Redkey, Ind. ; member of Academy of Science, Indiana. 
Married, November 4, 1905, Miss Grizella Essick Savage, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 
1925.) 

1925. Grizella Essick Baker (nee Savage). 

A. B. Born, January 24, 1882, in Macy, Indiana. 1905-06, principal of High 
School, Newport, Ind.; 1906-07, assistant in High School, Dunkirk, Ind.; 1908-09, 
same, Redkey, Ind. Married, November 4, 1905, Walter M. Baker, at Danville, 111. 
(See 1924.) 



1905 Alumnal Record 349 

1926. August Christian Beyer, Banker, Rochester, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, August 1, 1883, in North Manchester, Indiana. Since February, 
1909 — , assistant cashier, Indiana Bank & Trust Co., Rochester, Ind. Married, No- 
vember 12, 1907, Miss Vera M. Cooper, of Goshen, Ind. (See 1982.) 

1927. John Henry Bohn, Business, 211 S. Sycamore St., Centralia, III. 

Ph, B. Born, January 11, 1881, in Centralia, Illinois. Brother of 1461, 1530 
and 1702. 1905-10, traveling salesman with Kohl & Meyer Co., wholesale grocers, 
Centralia, 111.; 1910 — , manager same firm. 

1928. Ralph Waldo Bridges, Metallurgist, Copper Cliff, Ontario, 

Canada. 

B. Sc. ; A. M., Indiana University. Born, December 30, 1883, in Alaska, In- 
diana. Principal of High Schools, Swayzee and Knightstown, Ind.; now chemist 
and metallurgist with Canadian Copper Co. 

1929. Leonidas J. Brown, Banking, 2358 Ashland Ave., Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, February 6, 1882, in Catlin, Indiana. 1905-08, principal of High 
School, Pendleton, Ind.; 1908-09, salesman, J. F. Wild & Co., Indianapolis; 1909—, 
manager bond department, Marion Trust Co., Indianapolis. Married, December 21, 
1909, Miss Alma Coleman, of Eloomingdale, Ind. 

1930. Georgianna Grace Chittick (nee O'Dell), Platte, S. D. 

Ph. B.; <J> B K. Born, August 22, 1880, in O'Dell, Indiana. Sister of 1561, 
2011, and Music 80. 1905-06, teacher of German and English in High School, Bluff- 
ton, Ind. Married, December 29, 1908, Arthur C. J. Chittick, at Greencastle, Ind. 
(See 1986.) 

1931. Arthur Marion Davidson, Minister, Bridport, Vermont. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., Boston University, 1909. Born, February 18, 1876, in New 
Salisbury, Indiana. Pastor, Long Plain, Mass.; Warren Circuit, Ind.; Oakdale, Mass.; 
member Troy Conference, Bridport, Vt. Married, May 8, 1906, Miss Ethel Grace 
Billings, of Greencastle, Ind., ex-DePauw, '07. 

1932. Roy Leslie Davidson, Business, 2324 Kenwood, Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. Born, October 26, 1882, in Clinton, Ind. 1906-09, salesman with M. 
O'Connor & Co., wholesale grocers, Indianapolis; 1909 — , buyer for same firm. 
Married, September 3, 1908, Miss Lenna Laning, of Millgrove, Ind. 

1933. Joseph McClellan Devers, Lawyer, Kenebec, S. D. 

Ph. B. Born, July 19, 1875, in Yankton, South Dakota. Connected with land 
department of C. M. & St. P. Ry. Married, January 3, 1907, Miss Elsa O, Higert, 
of Greencastle, Ind. (See 1992.) 

1934. Morris Benjamin Dewey, R. R. 12, Cicero, Ind. 

B. Sc. Born, May 28, 1880, in Cicero, Indiana. 

1935. Amelia Doddridge, Teacher of Piano, 217 N. Third St., Vin- 

cennes, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 14, 1884, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Daughter of 552. 
Received teacher's certificate from M. Elizabeth Thuis' Piano School, Vincennes, in 
1908; 1908-09, pupil Cincinnati College of Music. 

1936. Mary S. Dorste (nee Haughton), 803 W. Seventh St., Ander- 

son, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 5, 1883, in Oaktown, Indiana. Sister of 1753. 1905-06, 

teacher of English and German in High School, Carlisle, Ind.; 1906-08, teacher of 

English in same. Married, June 16, 1909, Louis T. Dorste, at Vincennes, Ind. 
(See 2039.) 

1937. Delia Fribley (nee Honnold), Bourbon, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 6, 1883, in Kansas, Illinois. Teacher in High School, Bour- 
bon, Ind. Married, September 1, 1908, Franklin Ray Fribley, at Kansas, 111. 



250 DePauw University 1905 

1938. Hattie Margaret Gibson, 1017 S. East St., Jacksonville, 111. 

Ph. B. Born, Tanuarv- 16, ISSO, in Pisgah, Illinois. Sister of 1ST2 and 2047. 

1939. Pearl Wright Glendening, Y. W. C. A. Work, 2414 X. Penn- 

S3*lvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B.; $ B K. Born, September 29, 187S, in Washington, Indiana. 1905-06, 
teacher, Auburn, Ind.; 1906-07, instructor in Academy, DePauw University; 1908-09, 
extension secretary, Y. W. C. A-, Indianapolis; now business secretary same. 

1940. Alvah Roy Haislup, Minister, Crawford, Xeb. 

Ph. B.; S. T. B., Boston University-,, 1909. Born, Tune 13, 1875, in Bartholo- 
mew County, Indiana. Member of Northwest Nebraska Conference. 

1941. Eulalia Locke Hamilton, Teacher, Home Address, 9 S. Locust 

St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B-. Born, March 17, 1883, in Jersej-rille, Illinois. Daughter of 367 and 
sister of 1653. 1905-06, teacher of English, High School, Portland, Ind.; 1907 — , 
same, Cicero, Ind. 

1942. V/illiam Lemuel Hargrave, Minister, Russellville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 6, 1S79, in Winslow, Indiana. Brother of 1994. Mem- 
ber of Northwest Indiana Conference. 

1943. Beryl Hart, Teacher, Martinsville, Ind. 

Ph. E. ; $ B K. Born, August 30, 1882, in Martinsville, Indiana. Sister of 
1713. 1905 — , teacher in High School, Mooresville, Ind. 

1944. Herbert Solon Hollopeter, Teacher and Minister, Georgetown, 

Texas. 

Ph. B.; S. T. B., Boston University, 1907; A. M., University of Chicago, 1909. 
Born, May 17, 1877, in Huntertown, Indiana. Brother of 1659. 1905-07, student 
Boston University; l£K)7-08, assistant in English. State Normal, Oklahoma; 1907-08, 
scholarship graduate of Divinity School, University of Chicago; 1909 — , instructor. 
Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas. 

1945. Lillian Wiley Holman (nee Maxwell), Clarks Hill, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, November 5, 1884, in Wingate, Indiana. 1905-06, principal High 
School, New Carlisle; 1906-08. same. Clarks Hill, Ind. Married, March 18, 1908, 
W. F. Holman, M. D., at Lafayette, Ind. 

1946. Earl Rudolph Hunt, Lawyer, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

Ph. B. ; $ B K. Born, June 9, 1884, in Huntsville, Indiana. 1905-06, substitute 
teacher in High School, Lafayette, Ind.; 1906-07, concert ^-iolin soloist: 1907 — , as- 
sistant claim agent, Indianapolis Traction and Terminal Co., Indianapolis. 

1947. Elma Katherine Hutts (nee Haworth), 50 S. Tenth St., Xo- 

blesville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 30, 1884, in Noblesville, Indiana. Sister of 1715. Mar- 
ried, Mr. Hutts, at Noblesville, Ind. 

1948. Cicero Floyd Jackson, Teacher, Durham, X. H. 

B. Sc. ; A. M., Ohio State University-, 1907. Born, September 30, 1882, in Wol- 
cott. Indiana. 1905-07, fellowship in Zoology- and Entomology-, Ohio State Univer- 
sity: 1907-08, assistant in same; 1908-09, assistant State Entomologist and instructor 
in Zoology, New Hampshire Agricultural College; 1909 — , associate professor of 
Zoology and Entomology, same. Member A. A. A. S. and American Entomological 
Society. Married, June 20, 1905, Miss Alma I. Draver, of Moraence, 111., ex- 
DePauw, '07. 

1949. Benjamin Kendall, Minister, Fairmount. Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, Tune 28, 1876. in Converse, Indiana. Member North Indiana 
Conference: appointments: Butler Circuit, Corunna, Valentine, South Whitley. Mar- 
ried, August 7, 1899, Miss Edith Lewis, of Amboy, Ind, 



1905 Alumnal Record 251 

1950. Esther Belle Ludwig, Teacher, Woman's College, Jacksonville, 

Illinois. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merit o, 1907. P'^Paiw University; <I> B K. Born, January 14, 
1878, in Mishawaka, Indiana. 1905-07, instructor in Latin, DePauw University; 
1907-09, teacher of Latin, High School, South Bend, Ind. ; 1909 — , acting professor 
of Latin and Greek, Woman's College, Jacksonville, 111. 

1951. Clyde Sayers Martin, Locating Engineer, Aberdeen, Wash. 

B. Sc. ; M. F., Yale Forest School, 1907. Born, September 19, 1884, in Waynes- 
burg, Pennsylvania. Son of 668. Summer of 1906, with Northern Lumber Co., 
Cloquet, Minn.; summer of 3 907, with Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., Tacoma, Wash.; 
1907-10, locating engineer, Twin Falls Logging Co. (Weyerhaeuser concern), Yacolt, 
Wash.; 1910 — , same, Aberdeen, Wash. Married, June 30, 1909, Miss Florence 
Alexander Roach, of Rushville, 111., ex-DePauw, '05. 

1952. Nellie Jean Mitchell (nee Sandifur), Ordway, Colo. 

Ph. B. Born, 1874, in Delphi, Indiana. Sister of 1835 and 1964. Married, 
December 25, 1907, Oliver Mitchell, at Greencastle, Ind. 

1953. Ethel Belle Montgomery (nee Baker), Box 87, R. R. 8, Roch- 

ester, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 9, 1883, in Rochester, Indiana. Sister of 27 Art SchooV. 
Married, November 9, 1906, Orbra Nelson Montgomery, at Rochester, Ind. 

1954. Lenni Lynette Moraller (nee Burner), 35 Nadjezhdinskaya, St. 

Petersburg, Russia, 

Ph. B. ; 4> B K. Born, November 11, 1878, in Anderson, Indiana. Sister of 
1864. 1906-08, teacher of German in High School, Brazil, Ind. Married, May 22, 
1908, Erich L. Moraller, in St. Petersburg, Russia. (See 2008.) 

1955. Elsie Naylor, 639 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, August 14, 1883, in Columbus, Ohio. 

1956. Amelia Pearl O'Hair, 209 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 21, 1883, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 2066. 

1957. Robert Franklin Parsons, Teacher, Shoals, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; 4> B K. Born, December 13, 1879, in Independence, Virginia. 1905-07, 
principal High School, Bloomfield, Ind.; 1907-10, manager of Lloyd Farms; 1909-10, 
instructor in English and Drawing in High School, Shoals, Ind. Married, April 21, 
1907, Miss Maud Vanmeter, of Bloomfield, Ind. 

1958. Leona Etna Phillips, Library Work, Home Address, Bloom- 

field, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, December 10, 1881, in Cincinnati, Indiana. 1906-07, teacher in 
public schools, Bloomfield; 1907-08, assistant librarian, DePauw University; at pres- 
ent, student Illinois Library School, University of Illinois, Champaign. 

1959. Edna Marion Place, 322 S. Lafayette St., South Bend, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, January 23, 1883, in Walkerton, Indiana. 

1960. Lois Elsie Preston, La Grange, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, July 29, 18'?2. in La Grange, Indiana. Sistsr of 1312. 1905-06, 
teacher of English and liistory in High School, La Grange; 1906-08, same, North 
Platte, Neb.; 1908-09, chair of English and Literature, Illinois Wesleyan University; 
now at home. 

1961. Jessie Helen Ross, Teacher, 903 N. Phillips St., Kokomo, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, April 1, 1884, in Miami, Indiana. Sister of 1906. 1905 — , in- 
structor in High School, Kokomo, Ind. 

1962. Henry Frederick H. Rumph, Teacher, Waterloo, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, January 1, 1880, in Kladrum, Mecklenburg, Germany. 
1905-06, principal of High School, Monrovia, Ind.; 1906-07, assistant principal, Belle- 
ville, 111.; 1907-08, principal, Ben Davis, Ind.; 1908-09, superintendent, Sidney, Ind.; 
1909 — , principal High School, Waterloo, Ind. Married, June 17, 1908, Miss Lydia 
Marie Ullom. 



252 DePauw University 1905 

1963. Mabel Sandifur (nee Dawson), Orleans, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, March 26, 1833, in Delphi, Indiana. 1905-06, instructor in 
English and German, Arkansas Conference College; 1906-07, teacher in grades, 
Rensselaer, Ind. Married, September 6, 190.5, Charles Mason Sandifur. (See 
1835.) 

1964. Ada Louise Sandifur, 409 East Hanna St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June S, ISSO, in Delphi, Indiana. Sister of 1S35 and 1952. 

19S5. Charles Wilbur Scobey, Fayette, Iowa. 

Ph. B. Born, April, ISSl, in Fayette, Iowa. 

1966. Harris Fitch Shaw, Law Clerk, General Land Office, Wash- 

ington, D. C. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., Cincinnati Law School, 1909. Born, October 24, 1830, in Law- 
renceburg, Indiana. Son of 403 and 435. 1905-06, assistant postmaster, Lawrence- 
burg, Ind.; now law clerk in General Land office, Washington, D. C. Won "Sayler 
Prize," Cincinnati Law School. Present address: 1323 10th, N-W., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

1967. Sylvia Susan Singleton, Teacher, R. R. 1, Lena, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September IS, 1SS3, in Brick Chapel, Indiana. 1906-07, teacher 
of Latin in High School, Rushville, Ind.; 1907-09, same, Rockvilie, Ind.; now stu- 
dent in Indiana State Xormal, Terre Haute, Ind. 

1968. Huron Herbert Smith, Dendrologist, Field ^luseum, Chicago, 

Illinois. 

B. Sc. Born, July 26, 1833, in Danville, Indiana. 1905-07, assistant in Bot- 
any, Cornell Universitj-; 1907 — , dendrologist, Field Museum, Chicago. Applicant 
for Ph. D., at Cornell; lecturer on Dendrology in Georgia Summer School of 
Forestry-. 

1969. Albert Alexander Sommerville, Scientist, S04 E. Seneca St., 

Ithaca, X. Y. 

B. Sc, Born, January 28, 1883, in Milroy, Indiana. Brother of 1731. 1905-06, 
assistant in Mathematics, University' of Illinois; 1906 — , assistant in Physics, Cornell 
University, Ithaca, X. Y. ; 1907 — , scientist, U. S. Department of Commerce and 
Labor. Research, Temperature Coefficients of Electrical Resistance; member of 
American Association for Advancement of Science. 

1970. Harold Emmet Sutherlin, Business, Plainfield, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, June 11, 1334, in New Mayorsville, Indiana. 1905-06, with 
Southern Pacific Ry., Beaumont, Texas; 1907-09, with J. I. Case Mfg. Co., Indian- 
apolis; 1909 — , correspondent and salesman, Enterprise F. & F. Co., Indianapolis. 
Married, October 6, 1909, Miss Mary Oursler, of Plainfield, Ind. 

1971. Bertha Emma Todd, Teacher, La Gro, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 15, 1880, in La Gro, Indiana. Sister of 2024. 1905-08, 
principal of High School, Linden, Ind.; 1909 — , teacher of English in High School, 
Wabash, Ind. 

1972. Lockwood Jaynes Towne, Engineer, 7 Third St., Hinsdale, III. 

Ph. B. ; B. S., Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1909; <i> B K. Born, June 
27, 1885, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Son of 251 and brother of 1514, 1610, 1815 
and 1847. 1905-07, teacher of Physics in High School, Oak Park, 111.; 1907-09, student 
in M. I. T., Boston; now with Bridge and Building department of C. M. & St. P. 
Ry. Married, November 20, 1909, Miss Helen M. Jones, of Evanston, 111. 

1973. Clyde Clarence Tull, Teacher, ^loscow, Idaho. 

Ph. B. ; A. M., Harvard University, 1909; 4> B K. Born, January 13, 1881, in 
New Frankfort, Indiana. 1905-06, principal High School, Monon, Ind. ; 1907-08, 
instructor in English Language, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho; 1909 — , as- 
sistant professor of English Language in same. 



1006 Alumnal Record 253 

1974. Orrie Roscoe Van Dyke, Insurance, 350 Lesley Ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. ; 4> B K. Born, December 19, 1884, in Tuscola, Illinois. Teacher; book- 
keeper; insurance examiner; 1907-08, general insurance agent and solicitor; 1908 — , 
fire insurance inspector, Indianapolis. Married, June 8, 1909, Miss Mary Mabel 
Vickery, of Evansville, Ind., ex-DePauw, '07. 

1975. Florence Grace Walker, Library Work, 39 N. Ritter Ave., In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, May 27, 1884, near Oronogo, Missouri. Daughter of 298 and 
sister of 1090, 1150 and 1623. In City Library, Indianapolis. 

1976. Bertha Bennett Walker, Teacher, Harvey, South Dak. 

B. Sc. Born, February 16, 1882, in Virginia City, Nevada. Teacher in High 
Schools of Flandreau and Harvey, S. Dak. 

1977. Mary Alberta Wheeler (nee Myers), Rockville, Ind. 

Ph. B. Born, September 1, 1881, in Marshall, Indiana. Teacher of Latin in 
High School, Dunkirk, Ind. Married, September 18, 1907, Frank H. Wheeler, at 
Greencastle, Ind. (See 2087.) 



LXVII. CLASS OF 1906. 



1978. Russell Hall Allen, Teacher, 99 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

A. B. ; * B K. Born, May 5, 1884, in Rising Sun, Indiana. 1906-07, instructor 
in Modern Languages, Baker University; 1907-08, student, Heidelberg and Munich 
(Germany) Universities; 1908 — , instructor in German, Brooklyn Polytechnic Pre- 
paratory School. Married, June 23, 1909, Miss Helen Margaret Reckert, ex-De- 
Pauw, '09. 

1979. Oscar Ethan Allison, Minister, R. R. 1, Washington, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 24, 1880, in Mt. Vernon, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Chandler, Poseyville; 1909 — , student, Boston University. 
Married, October 18, 1906, Miss Emma A. Olmsted. 

1980. Ross Allen Baker, Teacher, Baldwin, Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1907; * B K. Born, November 13, 1886, in Green- 
castle, Indiana. Son of 444 and brother of 1859. 1906-07, physical director, De- 
Pauw University; 1907-08, instructor in Science, High School, Danville, 111.; 1908 — , 
professor of Chemistry, Baker University, Baldwin, Kans. 

1981. John George Benson, Minister, Waynetown, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1906. Born, February 1, 1881, near Richmond, In- 
diana. 1906-09, Boston University School of Theology; member of Northwest In- 
diana Conference. Married, August 29, 1906, Miss Henrietta Jordan, of Green- 
castle, Ind. 

1982. Vera Muriel Beyer (nee Cooper), 1031 Madison St., Rochester, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; * B K. Born, May 6, 1885, in Ligonier, Indiana. 1906-07, teacher of 
German and Botany in High School, Newcastle, Ind. Married, November 12, 1907, 
August C. Beyer, at Goshen, Ind. (See 1926.) 

1983. Hazel Marguerite Bridges, 401 Franklin St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 22, 1883, in Greencastle, Indiana. 

1984. Walter Henry Brinson, Teacher, Wakarusa, Ind. 

A. B. Born, May 10, 1880, in Linden, Indiana. 1906 — , superintendent of 
schools, Wakarusa, Ind, Married, September 13, 1904, Miss Olive Craig, ex-De- 
Pauw, '06. 



254 DePauw University 1906 

1985. Susie Charleen Cassell (nee Menefee), Dayton, Indiana. 

A. B. ; 'I' B K. Born, September 20, 1S83, in Oxford, Indiana. 1907-09, prin- 
cipal of High School, Oxford, Ind. Married, October 20, 1909, Miller Young Cas- 
sell, at Lafayette, Ind. 

1986. Arthur Compton James Chittick, Teacher, Platte, South Dak. 

A. B. Born, March 16, 1882, in Geetingsville, Indiana. 1907-08, principal of 
schools, Murdo, S. Dak. ; 1908 — , superintendent of schools, Platte, S. Dak. Mar- 
ried, December 29, 1908, Miss Georgianna G. O'Dell, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 
1930.) 

1987. Haskett Lynch Conner, New Albany, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 7, 1884, in New Albany, Indiana. 

1988. Fleda Cooper, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; $ B K. Born. June 29, ISSi, in Indianola, Iowa. 1906 — , teacher in 
Danville, 111. 

1989. David William Cornelius, University of California, Berkeley, 

California. 

A. B. Bom, in Linton, Indiana. 1906-03, assistant in Physics, Purdue Uni- 
versity; 1909 — , same, L'niversity of California. Member of American Physical 
Society. 

1990. James Blaine Davis, Lawyer, 423 N. Meridian St., Brazil, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 9, 1882, in Knightsville, Indiana. 1896 — , student of 
law in Har%-ard L^niversity. 

1991. Prentice H. Deffendall, Teacher, 647 S. Webster St., Taylor- 

ville, 111. 

A. B. ; <J> B K. Born, September 22, 1881, in Pike County, Indiana. 1907-03, 
principal of grades, North Vernon, Ind.; 1908-09, principal of High School, Look- 
out Mountain, Tenn. ; 1909 — , superintendent of schools, Taylorville, 111. Married, 
October 21, 1906, Miss Jessie Watson, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 2105.) 

1992. Elsa Olga Devers (nee Higert), Kenebec, South Dak. 

A. B. Born, August 1, 1834, in Greencastle, Indiana. Married, January 3, 
1907, Joseph M. Devers, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 1933.) 

1993. Leander Theodore Freeland, Minister. 811 Linwood Ave., 

Evansville, Ind. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., Boston University, 1909. Born, August 3, 1370, near Vin- 
cennes, Indiana. 1907-08, pastor Congregational Church, East Walpole, Mass. ; mem- 
ber of Indiana Conference; appointments: Eighth St., Bloomington; Bayard Park, 
Evansville. Married, November 6, 1904, Miss Leona Tryon, of Vincennes, Ind. 

1994. Frank F. Hargrave, ^Minister, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; 'I' B K. Born, Februarj' 14. 1878, in Winslow, Indiana. Brother of 
1942. Graduate student Boston University. Member of Indiana Conference. 

1995. Roy John Hicks, Monon, Ind. 

A, B. Born, November 11, ISSl, in Martinsville, Indiana. 

1996. Mabel Irene Huestis, Teacher, Home Address; Greencastle, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, December 30, 1881, in Irving, Illinois. Sister of 1547. 1906 — , 
teacher in public schools, Danville, 111. Address: 1306 North Walnut St., Dan- 
ville, 111. 

1997. Susie James, Teacher, Rising Sun, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, January 29, 1884, in Newman, Illinois. 1906 — , assist- 
ant principal in High School, Rising Sun, Ind. 



190Q Alumnal Record 255 

1998. Pearle Neva Kitchen, Teacher, West Mineral, Kans. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merito, 1907. Born, May 31, 1880, in Marshall, Illinois. 
1907-08, professor of English Literature, Arkansas Conference College; 1908 — , 
principal of school, West Mineral, Kans. 

1999. Carolyn Lubbe, Teacher, 1304 N. Keystone Ave., Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, March 13, 1883, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Teacher in schools 
of Cadiz, Ind. 

2000. Guy Moore McBride, Minister, Tucumcari, New Mexico. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., Boston University, 1908. Born, August 6, 1878, in Bluflfton, 
Indiana. Member North Indiana Conference; missionary in New Mexico. 

2001. Lester Rexham McCarty, Teacher, Salem, Ind. 

A. B, Born, September 28, 1882, in Kokomo, Indiana. Brother of 1820. 
1906 — , teacher of Science in High School, Salem, Ind. 

2002. Donald McMurty, Roachdale, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 16, 1882, in Roachdale, Indiana, 

2003. William Henry McNary, Martinsville, 111. 
A. B. 

2004. Mina L. Matern, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; <i> B K. Graduate University of Michigan School of Music, 1899. 1906 — , 
instructor in German, DePauw Academy and University. 

2005. Archibald Herrymon Maurer, Teacher, High School, Marietta, 

Ohio. 

A. B. Born, August 5, 1882, in Bowling Green, Indiana. 1906-07, teacher of 
History, German and Athletics, Kemper Military School, Boonville, Mo.; 1907-08, 
private tutor, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1908 — , English and Athletics, High School, Ma- 
rietta, Ohio. 

2006. Coralie Graham Maze, Cloverdale, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 13, 1884, in Cloverdale, Indiana. Sister of 2134. 

2007. Earla Mills, Teacher, Andrews, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 8, 1882, in Andrews, Indiana. 1906-07, teacher, depart- 
ment of English, Bluffton, Ind.; 1907-08, English in High School, same; 19§8-09, 
English in High School, Gary, Ind.; 1909 — , teaching, Andrews, Ind. 

2008. Erich Ludwig Moraller, Y. M. C. A., 35 Nadjezhdinskaya, St. 

Petersburg, Russia. 

A. B. Graduate of International Y. M. C. A. Training School, Springfield, 
Mass. Born, November 16, 1878, in Baden, Germany. 1906 — , assistant Y. M. C. 
A. secretary, St. Petersburg, Russia. Married, May 22, 1908, Miss Lenni L. 
Burner, in St. Petersburg, Russia. (See 1954.) 

2009. Otho Birten Morris, Minister, La Fontaine, Ind. 

A. B. ; S. T. B., Boston University, 1909. Born, May 2, 1877, in Salem, In- 
diana. Pastor, Lynn, Mass.; member Indiana Conference; appointed to La Fon- 
taine, Married, August 28, 1906, Miss Wynemah C. Hunt, of Brazil, Ind. 

2010. James Paul Neal, Lawyer, Freewater, Ore. 

A. B. Born, November 12, 1883, in Westfield, Indiana. 1906-07, student of 
law in Harvard University; 1907-09, deputy prosecuting attorney, Madison County, 
Ind. ; 1909 — , City Attorney, Freewater, Ore. 

2011. Elsie Jeanette O'Dell, 703 East Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, August 30, 1883, in O'Dell, Indiana. Sister of 1561, 
1930 and Music 30. 



256 DePauw University 1906 

2012. Ida Allen Overstreet, 420 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 19, 1885, in Spencer, Indiana. Daughter of 645. 1909, 
district president Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, 

2013. Luther Tejedo Piatt, Teacher, Winona Lake, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 3, 1873, in New Mt. Pleasant, Indiana. 1906-09, super- 
intendent of schools, Bremen, Ind.; 1909 — , professor of Education, Winona College, 
Winona Lake, Ind. Married, October 21, 1897, Miss Pearl Jones, of Redkey, Ind. 

2014. Frederick Merrill Pyke, Teacher, Yeates Academy, Lancaster, 

Pennsylvania. 

A. B. ; A. M., Harvard University; 4> B K. Born, June 1, 1884, in Peking, 
China. Son of 404 and brother of 1833 and 2210. 1909 — , professor of History and 
English, Yeates Academy and Preparatory School for Boys, Lancaster, Pa. 

2015. Robert Lewis Renick, Banking, Cold Springs, Texas. 

A. B. Born, October 25, 1886, in Greencastle, Indiana. Son of 611. 1906-07, 
time-keeper vi'ith C. A. Sims & Co., Pittsburg; 1907, with Merchants' National Bank 
of Houston, Texas; December 1, 1907 — , cashier San Jacinto State Bank, Cold 
Springs, Texas. 

2016. Jesse Dwight Sallee, Minister, 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. 

A. B. Born, September 22, 1879, in Troy, Indiana. 1906-07, instructor in 
English Literature, Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy; 1907-08, pastor Georgetown, Ind.; 
now graduate student in School of Theology, Boston University. Member of In- 
diana Conference. 

2017. Stella Elsie Sanders, Teacher, Gas City, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 1, 1882, in Wallace, Indiana. 1906 — , teacher of Latin 
and German in High School, Gas City, Ind. Home address: Hillsboro, Ind. 

2018. Merle Lewis Sandifur, Teacher, North Manchester, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 26, 1878, in Peru, Indiana. 1906-08, teacher of Latin in 

High School, Columbus, Ind.; 1908 — , professor of Pedagogy, Manchester College, 

North Manchester, Ind. Married, December 24, 1908, Miss Grace Dye, of Co- 
lumbus, Ind. 

2019. John Ralph Showalter, Surveyor, Kokomo, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 16, 1883, in Oakford, Indiana. 1906-08, structural steel 
engineer, Illinois Steel Company, Chicago; 1908 — , acting surveyor for Howard County, 
Indiana. 

2020. George Barrett Small, Business, Tulsa, Okla. 

A. B. Born, February 12, 1886, in Anderson, Indiana. Son of 750. With 
Board of Underwriters, Chicago; now treasurer of the Oklahoma Union Traction 
Company, Tulsa, Okla. 

2021. Harry Edv/in Smith, Teacher, 310 College Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. 

A. B. * B K. Born, December 6, 1881. in Marshall, Illinois. 1906-08, in- 
structor in Politics; 1908-09, President White Fellow in Politics and Social Science, 
Cornell University; now assistant in Politics, Cornell University. Home address, 715 
South Michigan Avenue, Marshall, 111. 

2022. Yoshihiro Takasugi, Hirosaki, Japan. 

A. B. Born in Hirosaki, Japan. 

2023. Walter Welden Talley, Coal Operator, 454 N. 7th St., Terre 

Haute. Ind. 
A. B. Born, March 9, 1885, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Brother of 1580. 

2024. Ethel Nora Todd, Teacher, La Gro, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 25, 1884, in La Gro, Indiana. Sister of 1971. 1906-07,. 
teacher in public schools, Danville, 111.; 1907 — , same, Huntington, Ind. 

2025. Margaret Tribolet, 304 West Market St., Bluffton, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August, 1884, in Bluffton, Indiana. Sister sf 2155. 



1007 Alumnal Record 257 

2026. Willis Burnett Walker, Lawyer, Care N. W. Harris & Co., 

Bankers, New York City. 

A. B.; LL. B., New Law School, 1908. Born, November 22, 1884, in Anderson, 
Indiana. Brother of 1916. 1907-10, with Stollwerck Bros., Inc; 1910 — , with N. 
W. Harris & Co., Bankers, New York. 

2027. Harriet Rebekah Ward, 824 South Washington St, Kokomo, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, November 5, 1875, in Kokomo, Indiana. Teacher of English and 
Drawing in High School, Sheridan, Ind. 

2028. Edward Carl Watson, Teacher, 1014 Columbia St., Lafayette, 

Indiana. 

A, B. Born, March 28, 1882 in Goldsmith, Indiana. 1906-08, instructor in 
Physics and director of Athletics in High School, Alton, III.; 1909 — , same, Lafay- 
ette, Ind. Member of Central Association of Science and Mathematical Teachers. 

2029. Edna Katherine Wolfenberger, Teacher, Danville, 111. 

A. B. Born, September 24, 1884, in Sullivan, Indiana. 1906-08, teacher in 
High School, Linden, Ind. ; now in public schools, Danville, 111. 

2030. Edith Thayer York (nee Cline), Austin, Texas. 

A. B. Born, April 19, 1880, in Hartford City, Indiana. Sister of 977 and 
1365. Teacher in High School, Hartford City, Ind. Married, 1908, Harlan IT. York, 
at Hartford City, Ind. (See 1855.) 

2031. Roy Zaph, Clerk, 2100 H St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

A. B. Born, October 22, 1884, in Albany, Indiana. 1906-09, in newspaper 
work; 1909 — , clerk in Adjutant General's oftice, War Department, Washington, D. C. 



LXVIII. CLASS OF 1907. 



2032. Bertha Bacon, Teacher, 911 Woodruff Place, Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 18, 1882, in Mishawaka, Indiana. Daughter of 588. 
1908 — , teacher of German and French in Cedar Valley Seminary, Osage, Iowa. 

2033. Manson Edgar Baker, • Minister, 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, 

Massachusetts, 

A. B. Born, August 27, 1874, in Martinsburgh, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference; 1907-09, pastor Blue Grass Charge; now student Boston University School 
of Theology. 

2034. Mary Ella Baxter, Teacher, Auburn, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 8, 1878, in Auburn, Indiana. 1907 — , teacher of Latin 
in High School, Auburn, Ind. 

2035. Wilfred George Binnev^^ies, Teacher, 413 Normal Ave., Normal, 

Illinois. 

A. B. Born, September 18, 1879, in Harvard, Illinois. 1907-08, instructor in 
German, Shurtlifif College; 1908 — , instructor in German and director of Athletics 
in Illinois State Normal University. Married, September 4, 1907, Miss Agnes Boggess, 
of Catlin, 111. Ex.-DePauw, Music, '10. 

2036. Alta Bittles, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 10, 1884, in Dunkirk, Indiana. 

2037. William Dale Cartwright, 404 West High St., Portland, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 14, 1884, in Portland, Indiana. Brother of 1638. 

2038. John Hezekiah Conner, Seymour, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 4, 1886, in Oakland City, Indiana. 



258 DePauw University 1907 

2039. Louis Thomas Dorste, Electrical Contractor, 803 West 7th St., 

Anderson, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 28, 1883, in Milroy, Indiana. Married, June 16, 1909, 
Miss Mary S. Haughton, of Vincennes, Ind. (See 1936.) 

2040. Elizabeth Dougherty, 550 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B.; A. B. , Wellesley College, 1909. Born, March 23, 1835, in Bluffton, 
Indiana. 

2041. Florence Muriel Earlle, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, June 4, 1884, in Greencastle, Indiana. Teacher of Eng- 
lish in High School, Connersville, Ind.; now student in Indiana State Normal. 

2042. Nelle May Ensley, Teacher, 1111 Mechanic St., Columbus, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 7, 1882, in Columbus, Indiana. 1906 — , teacher of Latin 
in High School, Columbus, Ind. 

2043. Will Pascoe Evans, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 9, 1886, in Rosedale, Indiana. 

2044. Robert Golding Fairfield, Law Student, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Den- 

ver, Colo. 

A. B. Born, February 28, 1886, in Battle Creek, Michigan. Engaged in real 
estate business in Delta, Colo. ; now law student, Denver, Colo. 

2045. Cora Ellen Frazier, Teacher, Home Address: Hillsboro, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 28, 1879, in Hillsboro, Indiana. Teacher, Ardmore, Okla. 

2046. Cora Edna Gibson (nee Beyler), West Hanover, Mass. 

A. B. Born, April 27, 1884, in South Bend, Indiana. 1907-09, office secre- 
tary of Y. W. C. A. at South Bend, Ind. Married, December 22, 1909, Edwin H. 
Gibson, at South Bend, Ind. (See 1872.) 

2047. Willis Stanley Gibson, 1017 South East St., Jacksonville, 111. 

A. B.; <i> B K. Born, April 9, 18S3, in Pisgah, Illinois. Brother of Nos. 1872 
and 1938. 

2048. Emily Crockett Gould, Teacher, 9 San ]\Iarco, Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; <i> B K. Born, July 11, 1885, in Saline County, Missouri. Tsacher in 
Nortonville, Kans. ; Angola, Ind.; and Harlem, Idaho. 

2049. Harry B. Guernsey, Seymour, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 30, 1883, in Seymour, Indiana. 

2050. Glenn Erwin Hawthorne, Farmer, R. R. 5, Wingate, Ind. 

A. B. Born, February 22, 1886, in Shawnee Mound, Indiana. Brother of 
1811 and 1875. 1907-08, teacher of English in government schools, Porto Rico. 
Now farming. 

2051. Cloyd Gray Hershey, deceased. 

A. B. Born, June 18, 1883, in Cass County, Indiana. Student in Boston 
University School of Theology. Died, November 9, 1908, in Boston, Mass. 

2052. Clara Belle Hood, Teacher, Portland, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 13, 1883, in Portland, Indiana. 1907 — , teacher of 
German in High School, Portland, Ind. 

2053. Lelia Elizabeth Home, Teacher, 2309 Eleventh St., Tuscaloosa, 

Ala. 

A. B. Born, December 5, 1882, in Cloverdale, Indiana. 1908-09, teacher in 
public schools, Stewart, Alabama. 



1907 Alumnal Record 259 

2054. Charles Webster Jewett, Law Student, Home Address: 

Mooresville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 7, 1884, in Franklin, Indiana. Brother of 3187.' Student 
of law, Harvard University Law School, address: 42 Kirkland, Cambridge, Mass. 

2055. Sylvia Florence Kellogg (nee Christley), Henryetta, Okla. 

A. B. Born, October 29, 1885, in Boswell, Indiana. Married, October 13, 
1907, C. H. Kellogg, at Indianapolis. 

2056. Charlotte Kennard, Teacher, 142 North Main St., Ashland, Ore. 

A. B. Born, February 28, 1885, in Switz Ciy, Indiana. 1907-09, teacher in 
public schools. New Albany, Ind. ; 1909 — , teacher in High School, Ashland, Ore. 
Home address: New Albany, Ind. 

2057. Huldah Winifred Lang (nee Peregrine), Hope, North Dak. 

A. B. ; <?> B K. Born, February 23, 1885, in Rockport, Indiana. Sister of 
1831. 1907-08, teacher of German and English in Hieh School, Rochester, Minn.; 
1908-09, same, Mayville, N. Dak. Married, June 22, 1909, Fred N. Lang, at Green- 
castle, Ind. 

2058. Elbert Clyde Lathrop, Chemist, Bureau of Soils, Dep't of Ag- 

riculture, Washington, D. C. 

A. B. Born, October 6, 1885, in Greensburg, Indiana. 1907-08, assistant in 
Chemistry, Purdue University; 1908-09, consulting chemist and night instructor, 
Pratt Institue, New York City; 1909 — , chemist with Bureau of Soils, Department 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Member American Chemical Society. 

2059. Nora M. Lockridge, Teacher, Home Address: Roachdale, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1875, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1908 — , teacher in High School, 
Dunkirk, Ind. 

2060. Sadie Rosamond Machlan, Teacher, Greensburg, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 3, 1884, in Milford, Indiana. Daughter of 499. 1907-08, 
teacher in High School, Mulberry, Ind. ; 1908 — , same, Greensburg, Ind. 

2061. Edith Gertrude Moody (nee Kreigh), 849 Corona St., Denver, 

Colo. 

A. B. Born, May 4, 1886, in Stilesville, Indiana. Sister of Music 84. 1907-08, 
assistant in Rhetoric in DePauw University. Married, June 8, 1908, Milford 
Wright Moody at Greencastle, Ind. Ex. -DePauw, '11. 

2062. Etta Uren Morrison, Toledo, Iowa. 

A. B. Born, October 27, 1885, in Tekousha, Michigan. Student of instru- 
mental music in conservatory of Leander Clark College, Toledo, Iowa. 

2063. Carl Henry Mote, Union City, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 25, 1884, in Bartonia, Indiana. 

2064. John B. Northcott, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 

A. B. Born, December 7, 1883, in North Vernon, Indiana. Engaged in Y. M. 
C. A. work in Peru, Ind., and St. Louis, Mo. 

2065. Saihachi Nozaki, Chinzei College, Tokyo, Japan. 

A. B. Born in Kumanato, Japan. Teacher in Chinzei College, Tokyo. 

2066. Mabel Irene O'Hair, Teacher, 209 East Seminary St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1885, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1956. Teacher in High 
School, Rockport, Ind. 

2067. Lawrence Oncley, Teacher, Wheaton, 111. 

_A. B. Born, August 16, 1877, in Hopkinsville, Ky. 1907-09, teacher of Mathe- 
matics in High School, Evansville, Ind. ; 1909 — , professor of Chemistry, Wheaton 
College, 111. Married, August 11, 1908, Miss Arena Husche, of Cannelton, Ind. 



260 DePauw University 1807 



2068. William Oliver Polkinhorn, Journalist, Washington, D. C. 

A. B. Born, June 11, 1885, in Washington, D. C. 1908, with Washington 
Times; 1909, with Washington Post; 1909 — , Washington Bureau, Hearst News 
Service. 

2069. Lalah Ruth Randle, Teacher, 731 West Prairie Ave., Decatur, 

Illinois, 

A. B. Born, March 11, 1886, in Kansas, Illinois. 1907-08, teacher in High 
School, Ashley, Ind. ; 1908-09, same. New Albany, Ind. ; 1909, same, Decatur, 111. 

2070. Robert Miller Rawls, 2221 Van Lennan St., Cheyenne, Wyom. 

A. B. Born, January 26, 1886, in Indianapolis, Ind. Son of 567. 

2071. Stella Florence Robb (nee Worthington), 1920 Eighteenth St., 

N-W., Washington, D. C. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, September 18, 1884, in Fairfield, Iowa. Daughter of 
585. 1907-08, teacher of German in High School, Greencastle, Ind. Married, October 
14, 1909, John Franklin Robb, at Aurora, 111. 

2072. Loren Ross, Farmer, R. R. 10, Muncie, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 28, 1877, in Delaware County, Indiana. 1907-08, pastor 
at Mathews, Ind. ; now farming. Married, December 24, 1900, Miss Myrtle Hutch- 
ings, of Muncie, Ind. 

2073. John Walter Sale, Chemist, U. S. Dep't Agriculture, Washing- 

ton, D. C. 

A. B. ; A. M., Ohio State University, 1909. Born, August 29, 1883, in Axtell, 
Kansas. 1907-08, Fellow in Chemistry, Ohio State University; 1908-09, assistant in 
Chemistry, same; June, 1909, chemist, Columbus (Ohio) Water Purification Works; 
January 10, 1910 — , chemist in U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
Present address: No. 9, The Huntington. 

2074. George Louis Rudolph Schwegler, Medical Student, Home Ad- 

dress: 254 Littleton, St., Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. 1907 — , student in Indiana Medical College and assistant in Fletcher's 
Sanatorium, 1140 East Market St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

2075. Frances Elizabeth Sexton, Rushville, Ind. 
A. B. 

2076. Richard Alexander Shirley, Business, Care W. H. Johnson & 

Son Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, June 29, 1885, in Martinsville, Indiana. With Federal 
Union Surety Co., Indianapolis; secretary American Gear & Mfg. Co.; now secre- 
tary-treasurer of W. H. Johnson & Son Co., heating, ventilating and power contrac- 
tors, Indianapolis. Married, July 3, 1908, Miss Ethel Thornburg, of Muncie, Ind., 
ex-DePauw, '08. 

2077. Paul Smith, Minister, South Walpole, Mass. 

A. B. ; <!' B K. Born, June 21, 1884, in Indianola, Iowa. 1908-09, student sec- 
retary Y. M. C. A., Iowa State; 1909 — , pastor at South Walpole, Mass., and stu- 
dent in Boston University. Married, September 10, 1907, Miss Gertrude Free, of 
Indianapolis. (See 2078.) 

2078. Gertrude Smith (nee Free), South Walpole, Mass. 

A. B. Born, March 23, 1886, in Alexandria, Indiana. Married, September 10, 
1907, Paul Smith, at Indianapolis. (See 2077.) 

2079. Carl Stephenson, Home Address: Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; A. M., pro merit o, 1908; <l> B K. Born, August 10, 1886, in Fayette, 
Iowa. Son of 754. 1908-09, university scholar. Harvard University; 1909-10, Austin 
Teaching Fellow in Government, Harvard. 



1907 Alumnal Record 261 

2080. Eugene Taylor, Graduate Student, Home Address: R. R. 6, 

Columbus, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., pro merito, 1909; <l> B K. Born, March 3, 1880, in Columbus, 
Indiana. 1907-09, instructor in Mathematics, DePauw University; 1909- — , in Grad- 
uate Schools, Harvard University. Address: 39 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. 

2081. Roy Hendricks Toole, Minister, Owensville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 22, 1872, in Warrick County, Indiana. Member Indiana 
Conference. Married, November 29, 1896, Miss Clara V. Rust. 

2082. Mayme Trueblood, 614 South Locust St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 4, 1885, in Loogootee, Indiana. 

2083. George Edgar Turner, Lawyer, 1123 Law Bldg., Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

A. B.; LL. B., Indiana Law School, 1909. Born, November 6, 1883, in Fin- 
castle, Indiana. 1908-09, professor of Public Speaking, Monmouth College, 111. Mar- 
ried, June 29, 1907, Miss Leona Weddle, of Roachdale, Ind. 

2084. Lola Ella Vance, Teacher, 175 E. Clinton St., Noblesville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 10, 1884, in Noblesville, Indiana. Sister of 1781. Summers 
of 1908 and 1909, Zoology Fellowships in Indiana University; 1908 — , primary 
teacher, Noblesville, Ind. 

2085. Flora Edna Vandament, 415 Depot St., Greencastle, Ind. 
A. B. 

2036. Frances Luella Wales, Teacher, Converse, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 11, 1885, in Converse, Indiana. 

2087. Franklin Henry Wheeler, Teacher, Rockville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 31, 1885, in Warsaw, Indiana. Principal of High School, 
Rockville, Ind. Married, September 18, 1907, Miss Mary Alberta Myers, of Marshall, 
Ind. (See 1977.) 

2088. Thomas Fred Williams, Minister, Home Address: Gentryville, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 5, 1875, in Gentryville, Indiana. Member of Northwest 
Indiana Conference. 1909 — , attending Theological School. 

2089. Lewis Sims Wood (nee Pigman), 1323 Chandler Ave., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 30, 1885, in Delphi, Indiana. Married, June 9, 1909, Walter 
P. Wood, at Delphi, Ind. (See 1788.) 

2090. Louise Farrow Wood, 1721 North New Jersey St., Indianapo- 

lis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 19, 1883, in Shawnee Mound, Indiana. Daughter of 473. 

2091. Claude Philip Zenor, Minister, Columbus Junction, Iowa. 

A. B. Born, February 9, 1879, in Corydon, Indiana. Member of Iowa Con- 
ference. 

5092. Elizabeth Zimmerman, 303 West 5th St., Auburn, Ind. 

A. B. ; * B K. Born, February 26, 1885, in Auburn, Indiana. 



262 DePauw University 1008 

LXIX. CLASS OF 1908. 



2093. Mary Frances Albaugh, Teacher, 707 E. Washington St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B. ;<t> B K. Born, June 29, 1886, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1908-09, principal 
of High School, Mulberry, Ind.; 1909 — , teacher of German and Latin in High 
School, Kirklin, Ind. 

2094. Lucy Estile Allen, Teacher, South Spring Ave., Greencastle, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, August 31, 1886, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1908-09, teacher in High 
School, Calumet, Mich. ; 1909 — , student in Indiana State Normal. 

2095. Ruby Elkin Ayres, Teacher, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 

A. B. Born, April 17, 1882, in College Hill, Kentucky. Sister of 1742, 2162 
and Art 14. 1908-09, teaching in Indiana; 1909 — , teacher in Idaho Falls, Idaho. 

2096. Catherine Swain Barton, Milroy, Ind. 
A. B. 

2097. Ernest John Jeremiah Black, Teacher, Home Address: Selma, 

Indiana. 

A. B. ; B. S., Marion Normal College, 1902. Born, August 27, 1876, in Eaton, 
Indiana. 1908-09, ward principal, Connersville, Ind.; 1909 — , superintendent of 
schools, Royerton, Ind. 

2098. Ray James Bolen, Western Military Academy, Upper Alton, 

Illinois. 

A. B. Born, July 6, 1884. 1908-09, athletic director, Western Military Acad- 
emy, Upper Alton, 111. ; 1909 — , same and department of History. 

2099. Edith Lucetta Carmichael, Muncie, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 23, 1884, in Muncie, Indiana. 

2100. Mary Carter, Teacher, 29 N. West St., Shelbyville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 30, 1883, in Brookville, Indiana. Daughter of 594 and sister 
of 2170. 1909 — , teacher in Shelbyville, Ind. 

2101. Philip St. John Charles, 906 S. Adams St., Marion, Ind. 

A. B. Born. June 1, 1887, in Marion, Indiana. Son of 725. 

2102. Creth Chiles, Teacher, Home Address: Alexandria, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 23, 1882, in Alexandria, Indiana. 1908 — , principal of 
High School, Linden, Ind. 

2103. Henry Foster Clippinger, Banking, Fletcher Nat'l Bank, Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, February 7, 1886, in Evansville, Indiana. Son of 726. 
1908-10, court reporter, Indianapolis Star; 1910 — , bond department of Fletcher Na- 
tional Bank, Indianapolis. 

2104. Grace Colliver, Teacher, Home Address: Cloverdale, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 9. 1886, in Quincy, Indiana. 1908 — , teacher in High 
School, Eagle River, Wis. 

2105. Jessie Deffendall (nee Watson), 647 S. Webster St., Taylor- 

ville, 111. 

A. B. Born, March 1, 1885, in Christian County, Illinois. Married, October 
21, 1906, Prentice H. Deffendall, at Greencastle, Ind. (See 1991.) 



1903 Alumnal Record 261 



2106. Laura Dills, Teacher, Home Address: R. R. 5. Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1886, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1908 — , teacher of German in High 
School, Bedford, Ind. 

2107. Roy Herbert Dobell, Architect, 519 E. Anderson St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 27, 1887, in Evansville, Indiana. Son of 455. Assistant 
engineer with Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., New York; 1909 — , junior archi- 
tect, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. 

2108. Mary Martin Duncan, Greenfield, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 17, 1883, in Greenfield, Ind. 1908-09, teacher in English 
and German in High School, New Augusta, Ind.; 1909 — , student in Chicago Train- 
ing School for Missionary Work. 

2109. Olin Clyde Eckley, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Dallas, Texas. 

A. B. Born, August 12, 1886, in Cuba, Illinois. Two years in Y. M. C. A. 

Training School, Lake Geneva, W"is. ; now assistant secretary of Y. AI. C. A. of 

Dallas. Texas. Married, December 9, 1909, Miss Alice Helen Gough, of Boon- 
ville, Ind. (See 2175.) 

2110. James Everett Egan, Teacher, University of 111., Urbana, 111. 

A. B. Born, February 25, 1886, in Neoga, Illinois. 1908-09, graduate assistant 
in Chemistry, University of Illinois; 1909 — , assistant in Chemistry, same. 

2111. Joseph Wesley Eller, Minister, Bowling Green, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 20, 1880, in Owen County, Indiana. Member of In- 
diana Conference. Married, September 4, 1907, Miss Agnes Meredith, of Green- 
castle, Ind., ex-DePauw, '10. 

2112. Ray Stanley Fellows, Teacher, Tulsa, Okla. 

A. B. Born, October 8, 1885, in Delaware, Ohio. 1908-09, superintendent of 
schools, Owasso, Okla.; 1909 — , principal of Lynch-Forsythe Bldg., Tulsa, Okla. 
Married, May 31, 1909, Miss Goldie E. Huffman, of Greencastle, Ind. (See 2113.) 

2113. Goldie Ellen Fellows (nee Huffman), Tulsa, Okla. 

A. B. Born, December 12, 1885, in Bainbridge, Indiana. 1908-09, principal of 
High School, Bainbridge, Ind. Married, May 31, 1909, Ray S. Fellows, at Green- 
castle, Ind. (See 2112.) 

2114. Cora Seidel Gauger, Sullivan, 111. 

A. B.; <!> B K. Born, July 12, 1884, in Carbondale, Kansas. 

2115. Ruth Sarah Gregory, Williamsport, Ind. 
A. B. 

2116. Hazel Hardin, Teacher, Home Address: Knightstown, Ind. 

A. B. Born, February 21, 1886, in Knightstown, Indiana. 1908 — , teacher of 
Latin in High School, Delphi, Ind. 

2117. Mary Alice Harding, R. R. 1, Box 44, Mentone, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 9, 1886, in Mentone, Indiana. 

2118. Edward Everett Holmes, Minister, Rockport, Mass. 

A. B. ; * B K. Born, December 11, 1878, in Branchville, Indiana. 1909 — , 
student in Boston University School of Theology, and pastor of First Church, Rock- 
port, Mass. Married, May 5, 1909, Miss Nora Long, at Rockport, Mass. 

2119. Mary Ibach, Teacher, 704 S. Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. 

A. B.; 4> B K. Born, September 14, 1886, in Huntington. Indiana. Daughter of 
771. 1908 — , teacher of German and English in High School, Hammond, Ind. 

2120. Lewis Hurlstone Ice, Alinister, Lynnville, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Member of Indiajia Conference. 



264: DePauw University 1908 

2121. Albert Hausman Kessler, Waynetown, Ind. 
A. B. 

2122. Guy Richard Kinsley, Journalist, Care "The Xews," Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 28, 1385, in Freeport, Indiana. With Indianapolis Xeus. 

2123. Joseph William Larimore, ]\Iedical Student, Home Address: 

Greenfield, Ind. 

A. B. Born. April 5, 1S87, in Carrollton, Indiana. Brother of 1666. 1908-09, 
with Central National Bank, Greencastle, Ind.; 1909 — , in medical department, Wash- 
ington UniversitA'-, St. Louis. 

2124. Etna Rector Laurence, Student, R. R. 5, Terre Haute, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 5, 1SS6, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Xow student in Rose 
Polytechnic, Terre Haute. 

2125. Grace Lesley (nee Kemp), 79S Chelsea Ave., Memphis, Tenn, 

A. B. Born, January 25, 1884, in White Water, Indiana. 1908-09, principal of 
High School, Spartenburg, Ind. Married, January 2, 1909, E. T. Lesley, Purdue, '06. 

2126. Roscoe Elwood Lofton, Teacher, 222 Russell St., West Lafay- 

ette, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 12, 1879, in Shelburn, Indiana. 1903 — , instructor in 
Physics, Purdue Universitj-. 

2127. Orton Elliott Lucas, Newspaper Work, Spokane, Wash. 

A. B. Born, December 7, 1884, in Shelbyville, Indiana. 1908-09, business man- 
ager, Shelbyville Republican; now in newspaper work, Spokane, Wash. 

2128. Dorothy Ellen McCloud, Teacher, Home Address: 402 S. Jack- 

son St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, February- 23, 1SS6, in Linton, Indiana. 1908 — , principal of High 
School, Roann, Ind. 

2129. Carleton Hunter Mann, Real Estate, Omak, Wash. 

A. B. ; <i> B K. Born, June 27, 1836, in Newtown, Indiana. 1908-09, instructor 
in Chemistrj' and Physics, High School, Danville, 111. ; 1909-10, with Eilera Piano 
Co., Spokane, Wash.; 1910 — , dealing in orchard lands, Omak, Wash. 

2130. Luther Elvin Markin, Minister, 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, 

]\Iass. 

A. B. Born, May 6, 1384. in Pulaski County, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference; student in Boston Universitj- School of Theolog>'. 

2131. Ottis Tevis Martin, Minister, 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. 

A. B. ^Member of Northwest Indiana Conference; now attending theological 
school. 

2132. Wilbur Curtiss Mathews, R. R. 2, Austin, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 29, 1836, in Scottsburg, Indiana. Medical student. 

2133. Grace Hortense Mattern, Teacher, Plainfield, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 20. 1885. in Bridgeport, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher of Eng- 
lish in High School, Plainfield, Ind. 

2134. Pearl White Maze, Teacher, Home Address: Cloverdale, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 28, 1886, in Cloverdale, Indiana. Sister of 2006. 1908 — , 
teacher in High School, Linton, Ind. 

2135. Aubert Lewis Meredith, Minister, T^Iichigantown, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 24, 1879, in Henry County, Indiana. Member of Northwest 
Indiana Conference. Author of class song and poem, 1903. 



1908 Alumnal Record 265 

2136. Hubert Littell Moreland, Teacher, La Gro, Ind. 

A. B. Superintendent of schools, LaGro, Ind. 

2137. Cora Fern Morrison (nee Fenstermaker), Piper City, 111. 

A. B. Born, May 13, 1885, in Marion, Indiana. Married, February 11, 1909, 
Vernon St. Claire Morrison, at Marion, Ind. 

2138. Fannie Elizabeth Nagle, Teacher, Home Address: Noblesville, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 23, 1883, in Arcadia, Indiana. Sister of 1909. 1908-09, 
teacher in High School, Paoli, Ind. 

2139. Martha Poucher, Teacher, Home Address: Petersburg, Ind. 

A. B. Born, February 9, 1877, in Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter of 240 and 
sister of 1078, 1137, 1248, 1564, 1676 and 1729. 1908 — , teacher of German in High 
School, Lawrenceburg, Ind. 

2140. William Francis Preston, Minister, Riley, Ind, 

A. B. Born, March 8, 1881, in St. Elmo, Illinois. Member of Indiana Con- 
ference. Married, June 10, 1909, Miss Frances V. Price, of Greencastle, Ind., ex- 
DePauw, '10. 

2141. Mary Corinne Pulliam, Teacher, 313 S. Lincoln St., Chanute, 

Ivans. 
A. B. Teaching in Chanute, Kansas. 

2142. Roy Willard Rawlings, Franklin, 111. 

A. B. Born, March 8, 1883, in Franklin, 111. 

2143. James Sanford Rickards, Teacher, Eaton, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 26, 1883, in Terlume, Indiana. 1908-09, principal High School, 
Eaton, Ind.; 1909 — , superintendent of schools, Eaton, Ind. 

2144. Ida Elizabeth Riley, Teacher, Home Address: E. Hanna St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 30, 1881, in Lindley Creek, Kansas. Sister of 1498 
and 1499. 1908-09, tvitoring in German; 1909 — , assistant in High School, Cun- 
ningham, Kans. 

2145. Wilbur Dennis Rogers, Teacher, Darlington, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 21, 1877, in Franklin, Indiana. 1908 — , teacher in High 
School, Darlington, Ind. 

2146. Carl Wilbur Ross, Teacher, Seaton, 111. 

A. B. Born, May 3, 1882, in Sheridan, Indiana. 1908-09, principal of Media- 
Wever Academy, at Media, 111.; 1909 — , principal of schools, Seaton, 111. Married, 
July 27, 1908, Miss Cora Clow, of Indianapolis. 

2147. Bessie Klinck Sale, Teacher, 311 W. Washington St., Bluffton, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 7, 1886, in Bluffton, Indiana. 

2148. Verna Belle Sheeks (nee Burnside), 1592 Broadway, Beaumont, 

Texas. 

A. B. Born, June 2, 1886, near Covington, Ind. Daughter of 723. Married, 
September 16, 1908, Charles B. Sheeks, at Greencastle, Ind. 

2149. John Cox Sheets, Stockraiser, 1110 N. Alabama St., Indian- 

apolis, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, April 26, 1885, in Mooresville, Indiana. Married, July 15, 1908, 
Miss Constance Wilkinson, of Greencastle, Ind., ex-DePauw Music. 



266 DePauw University 1909 

2150. Faris Barton Smith, Student, 200 N. Main St., franklin, Ind. 

A. B. Born. Tanuan.- 21, 1886, in Franklin, Indiana. 

2151. Elizabeth Mabel Starr, Bainbridge, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 20, 1887, in Bainbridge, Indiana. 

2152. Maude Elizabeth Tarleton, Teacher, 490 E. Washington St., 

Martinsville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, January 14, 1886, in Martinsville, Indiana. 1908-09, teacher of 
English in High School, Martinsville, Ind. ; now substitute teacher in Martinsville 
schools. 

2153. Frank Fields Travis, Minister, Rock Valley, Iowa. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Bom, June 8, 1884, in Hamburg, Iowa. Member of Northwest 
Iowa Conference. Married, December 28, 1908, Miss Minnie A. Bowen, of Put- 
namville, - Ind. (See 2154.) 

2154. Minnie Alma Travis (nee Bowen). Rock Valley, Iowa. 

A. B. Born, June 11, 1882, in Putnam^^lle, Indiana. Married. December 28, 
1908, Frank F. Travis, at Greencastle. Ind. (See 2153.) 

2155. Charlotte Tribolett, 304 West Market St., Bluffton, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 24, 1SS6, in Bluffton, Indiana. Sister of 2025. 

2156. Fred Clarence Tucker, Teacher, Hume, 111. 

A. B. Born, August 12, 18S7, in Edgar County, Illinois. 

2157. Alma Holt V/iant, 1225 Juliana St.. Parkersburg, W. Va. 

A. B. Born, May 6, 1S85, in Glenville, West Virginia. 

2158. Paul Peter Willis, Cartoonist, Care The Star, Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, February 17, 1886, in Princeton, Indiana. 



LXX. CLASS OF 1909. 



2159. Roy Branham Albaugh, Home Address.- Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, August 16, 1889, near Greencastle, Indiara. Student in 
Purdue University. 

2160. Mildred Alien, R. R. S. Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, May 26, 1SS5, near Greencastle, Indiana. 

2161. Ida Blanche Aj^res, Business, Redkey, Ind. 

A. B. : "I* B K. Born, November 15, 1886, in Hartford City, Indiana. Office 
ma::ager of the Ayres Lumber Co., Redkey, Ind. 

2162. Fletcher Ayres, Student, Home Address: 612 E. Hanna St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 20, 1884, in College Hill, Kentucky. Brother of 1742, 209S 
and Art 14. 1909 — . doing post-graduate work in Ohio State University. 

2163. Mae Edna Barnett, Teacher, Worthington, Ind. 
A. B. Teacher in Danville, 111. 

2164. Harold Knox Bachelder, Teacher, Aberdeen. South Dak. 

A. B. Born, February 14, 1889, in Gieencastle, Indiana. Son of 885. Teacher 
in High School, Aberdeen, S. Dak. 



1909 Alumnal Record 267 

2165. Lillian Barton, Teacher, Milroy, Ind. 

A. B.; * B K. 

2166. Julian Lucius Boardman, Farmer, Springfield, 111. 

A. B. Born, February 18, 1877, in Springfield, Illinois. 

2167. Mary Louise Brown, Teacher, Home Address: 915 North 12th 

St., Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. ; «!> B K. Born, September 6, 1887, in Roniney, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher 
in High School, Battle Ground, Ind. 

2168. Bernice Stewart Caldwell, Teacher, 138 East North St., Win- 

chester, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 6, 1887, in Winchester, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher in public 
schools, Winchester. 

2169. Jay Vincent Carpenter, Real Estate and Insurance, 421 East 

Main St., Brazil, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 3, 1887, in Brazil, Indiana. 

2170. James Charles Carter, Medical Student, 29 N. West St., Shelby- 

ville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 5, 1885, in Brookville, Indiana. Son of 594 and brother 
of 2100. Student in Harvard Medical School, 

2171. Samuel Henry Caylor, Minister, Lyons, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 30, 1875, in Emmettsville, Indiana. Member of Indiana Con- 
ference. Married, December 4, 1896, at Ridgeville, Ind. 

2172. Ernest Monroe Causey, Teacher, Home Address: West Union, 

Ind. 

A. B. Teacher in High School, Brookston, Ind. 

2173. Lorene Crouch, East Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 12, 1886, in Brazil, Indiana. Daughter of 550. 

2174. John Chester Diggs, Teacher, Home Address: Winchester, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 19, 1886, in Winchester, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher of 
Science in High School, Lafayette, Ind. 

2175. AHce Helen Eckley (nee Gough), 122 Bryan Parkway, Dallas, 

Texas. 

A. B. Born, November 11, 1884, in Boonville, Indiana. Married, December 29, 
1909, Olin C. Eckley, at Boonville, Ind. (See 2109.) 

2176. Carl Stephen Ell, Student, Home Address: Staunton, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 14, 1887, in Staunton, Indiana. 1909 — , student in 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. 

2177. Donald Finley Elliott, Law Student, Kokomo, Ind. 

A. B. Born in Kokomo, Indiana. Son of 280. Student in Columbia Law School. 

2178. Mary Harriet French, 7 Winthrop St., Winchester, Mass. 

A. B. Born, July 13, 1888, in Maiden, Mass. Organist, and student of music. 

217S. Frederick Martin Greenstreet, Minister, 72 Mt. Vernon St., 
Boston, Mass. 

A. B. Born, April 29, 3 888, in Economy, Indiana. Student in Boston Uni- 
versity School of Theology. Home address: Economy, Ind. 

2180. Bertha Haspell, Teacher, Home Address: Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 7, 1887, in Greencastle, IndiaKa. 1909 — , teacher in 
Melette, S. Dak., R. R. 1. 



268 DePauw University 1909 



2181. Arthur Homer Hays, Minister, Lucerne, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 14, 1881, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. 1907-08, with J. H. 
Wooling & Co., publishers, Indianapolis; 1909-10, with Evansville Press; now supply 
in Northwest Indiana Conference. Married, May 17, 1905, Miss Florence Adelpha 
Pruitt, ex-DePauw, '00. 

2182. Jacob William Holderman, Teacher, Home Address: Hutson- 

ville, 111. 

A. B. Born, April 2, 1890, in Hutsonville, Illinois. 1909 — , principal of High 
School, Paw Paw, Illinois. 

2183. Samuel Lynch Hollopeter, Student, Home Address: 32 N. 

Fort St., Wabash, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 24, 1886, in Leo, Indiana. 1909 — , student in Columbia Uni- 
versity School of Architecture. Present address: 1120 Amsterdam Ave., New York 
City. 

2184. Straud Elizabeth Hurst, Teacher, Hutsonville, 111. 
A. B. 

2185. Lora Aldis Hutchens, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; $ B K. Born, September 24, 1883, in Sheridan, Indiana. 1909 — , as- 
sistant in English Literature and Rhetoric, DePauw University. Married, December 
31, 1909, Miss Woodie Ford, of Pendleton, Ind. 

2186. Clara Elma Jakes, Teacher, R. R. 5, Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 26, 1887, in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher 
in High School, Montmorenci, Ind. 

2187. Chester Aten Jewett, Law Student, Home Address; Moores- 

ville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, March 30, 1886, in Shelbyville, Indiana. Brother of 2054. 1909 — , 
teacher of History in High School, Rockville, Ind. ; student Harvard Law School. 

2188. Silas Paul Jones, Teacher, Home Address: 408 E. Seminary St., 

Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B.; ^ B K. Born, November 22, 1888, in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of 
1664. 1908-09, tutor in German, DePauw University; 1909 — , teacher in High School, 
Arapahoe, Okla. 

2189. Louise Bernhamer Kiefer, Teacher, Home Address: Green- 

castle, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, November 7, 1886, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher in 
Rensselaer, Ind. 

2190. James Arthur Kirkpatrick, Law Student, Home Address: Win- 

gate, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 14, 1885, in Richland Township, Fountain County, In- 
diana. 1909 — , student in Harvard Law School. 

2191. Eleanor Alma Lemon, Teacher, Home Address: 535 Middle 

Woodruff, Indianapolis, Ind. 
A. B. Teacher of Latin in High School, Rockville, Ind. 

2192. Mary Bessie Levering, 607 South Center St., Terre Haute, Ind 

A. B. ; 4> B K. Born, March 30, 1884, in Shelbyville, Illinois. 

2193. Daisy Grace Lewis, Teacher, Home Address: Roann, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 21, 1886, in Ainsworth, Iowa. 1909 — , teacher of Science 
in High School, Linden, Ind. 



1909 Alumnal Record 269 

2194. Edward Harrison Lockwood, Law Student, Home Address: 

Peru, Ind. 

A. B. Born, in Peru, Indiana. Brother of 1300 and 1554. Student in Law 
School, University of Wisconsin. 

2195. William Emmett McPheeters, Minister, 72 Mt. Vernon St., 

Boston, Mass. 

A. B.; <i> B K. Born, January 6, 1884, in Hope, Indiana. 1909 — , student in 
Boston University School of Theology; member Indiana Conference. 

2196. Susan McWhirter, 2312 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, August 28, 1888, in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1718 and 1787. 

2197. Helen Ogden Mahin, Teacher, 410 S. Indiana St., Greencastle, 

Ind. 

A. B.; <i' B K. Born in Battle Ground, Indiana. 1909 — , instructor in English 
Composition, DePauw University. 

2198. Albert Z. Mann, Minister, Evanston, \V>o. 

A. B. Born, April 8, 1887, in Fairland. Indiana. Member of Indiana Confer- 
ence, with pastorate in Wyoming Mission. Married, October 7, 1909, Miss Mary M. 
Hyten, of Ladoga, Ind., ex-DePauw, '10. 

2199. Glenn Elbert Mangun, Minister, Care Drew Seminary, Madi- 

son, N. J. 

A. B. Born, March 10, 1886, in St. Joseph County, Indiana. 1909 — , student in 
Drew Theological Seminary, with pastorate at Parkridge, N. J. 

2200. Herschel Thurman Manuel, Teacher, Home Address: 523 An- 

derson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 24, 1887, near Freetown, Indiana. Brother of 2201 
1909 — , principal of High School, Chalmers, Ind. 

2201. Virgil Lynn Manuel, .523 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born March 1, 1886, near Freetown, Indiana. Brother of 2200. 

2202. LeRoy Herbert Millikan, Teacher, 414 North Canal St., Alex- 

andria, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 17, 1880, in Monrovia, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher in public 
schools, Alexandria, Ind. 

2203. Emma Almira Murray. Teacher, Home Address: LaGrange, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; <i> B K. Born, May 16, 1889, in Atlanta, Georgia. 1909 — , principal of 
High School, Wolcottville, Ind. 

2204. Henry Evan Ostrom, Business, 95 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 

A. B. Born, August 28, 1888, in Picton, Ontario, Canada. 1909 — , in publish- 
ing business, Chicago, 111. 

2205. John Reinhard Pelsma, Teacher, Wakarusa, Ind. 

A. B. 1909 — , teacher in public schools, Normal, 111. 

2206. Chester Arthur Pierle, Teacher, South Bethlehem, Pa. 

A. B. Born, February 2, 1883, in Martinsburg, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher of 
Chemistry, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. 

2207. Walter Earl Pittenger, Minister, 714 'Union Ave., Anderson, 

Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 20, 1883, in DeSoto, Indiana. Member of North Indiana 
Conference. 



270 DePauw University 1909 

2208. Raymond Pruitt, Law Student, 2715 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 

111. 

A. B. Born, July 31, 1887, in Gettysburg, South Dakota. Son of 672 and 747. 
Student in University of Chicago Law School. 

2209. Margaret Learning Pyke, Teacher, Home Address: Romney, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; <J> B K. Born, October 14, 1883, in Romney, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher of 
German in High School, Greencastle, Ind. Address: 20-5 Spring Ave. 

2210. Mildred Claire Pyke, Music Student, Home Address; Green- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B. ; <i> B K. Born, January 4, 1887, in Tsun-Hua, North China. Daughter of 
404 and sister of 1883 and 2014. 1909 — , student of Music, Florence School, 2401 
Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C. 

2211. Richard Wellington Raaf, Minister, Orleans, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 18, 1881, in Newtonville, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference. 

2212. Martha Louise Railsback, Teacher, Home Address: 1624 N. 

Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 8, 1887, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Granddaughter of 121. 
1909 — , principal of High School, Roachdale, Ivd. 

2213. Grace Rhodes, Shelbyville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 12, 1886, in Shelbyville, Indiana. 

2214. Dessa Alice Sayger, Teacher, Home Address: Akron, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 18, 1884, in Akron, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher of Latin 
in High School, Linden, Ind. 

2215. Arthur Armat Scott, Teacher, Casilla 2037, Santiago, Chili, S. A. 

A. B. Born, September 3, 1884, in Brookville, Pennsylvania. 1909 — , teacher 
in American College, Santiago, Chili, S. A. American address: Brookville, Pa. 

2216. Birl Earl Shultz, Teacher, Home Address: Harrisville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 8, 1883. 1908-09, principal High School, Marengo, 111.; 
1909 — , head department of History, High School, Marion, Ind. 

2217. Horace Sloan, Law Student, Home Address: Portia, Ark. 

A. B. ; A. B., Arkansas College. Born, February 24, 1890, in Powhatan, Kansas. 
1909 — , law student. University of Chicago Law School. 

2218. Myrta Marguerite Smith, 78 South 10th St., Noblesville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 19, 1887, in McCordsville, Maryland. Half sister of 1120. 

2219. Orpha Maude Smith, Teacher, Home Address: 1301 Hartford 

St., Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 17, 1884, in Bringhurst, Indiana. Daughter of 575. 1909—, 
teacher of German and English in High School, Mulberry, Ind. 

2220. Etta Stephens (nee McLinn), 2 East Hanna St., Greencastle, 

Ind. 

A. B. ; * B K. Born, May 29, 1870, in Assumption, Illinois. 1909, graduate 
student in DePauw University. Married, October 14, 1897, Thomas E. Stephens, at 
Pana, 111. (See 1325.) 

2221. Edna Frances Sweeley, 1825 Emmet St., Omaha, Neb. 

A. B. Born, July 27, 1885, in Adel, Iowa. 



1910 Alumnal Record 271 

2222. Gertrude Elizabeth Taylor, Humboldt, III. 

A. B. Born, January 30, 1885, in Humboldt, Illinois. 

2223. Gilbert Hawthorne Taylor, Teacher, Kenyon, Minn. 

A. B. ; * B K. Born, July 11, 1883, in Hardinsburg, Kentucky, Son of 755. 
1909 — , principal of High School, Kenyon, Minn. 

2224. Edith Trout, Teacher, Home Address: Bluffton, Ind. 

A. B. Born, May 6, 1885, in Auburn, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher of Latin and 
German in High School, New Richmond, Ind. 

2225. DeEtte Cogshall Walker, Student, Goodland, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 7, 1889, in Emporia, Kansas. Daughter of 471. 1906-09, 
State president of Indiana Loyal Legion; 1909 — , student in Chicago Missionary 
Training School. 

2226. Osa Asberene Walker, Teacher, New Augusta, Ind. 
A. B. 

2227. Frederick Leroy Wallace, Teacher, Bunker Hill, Ind. 

A. B. Born, October 8, 1887, in Banquo, Indiana. 1909 — , teacher. Bunker Hill. 

2228. Edna Marguerite Walters, Teacher, 916 N St., Logansport, Ind. 
A. B. 

2229. Francis Victory Westhafer, Teacher, East Chicago, Ind. 

A. B. Teacher of History in High School, East Chicago, Ind. 

2230. David Hays Whitcomb, Book-keeper, 87 West Mechanic St., 

Shelbyville, Ind. 

A. B. Born, June 28, 1887, in Shelbyville, Ind. Son of 323. 

2231. Charles Wesley Whitehair, Y. M. C. A., 118 West 8th St., 

Topeka, Kans. 

A. B. Born, January 7, 1887, in Selma, Indiana. State college secretary for 
Y. M. C. A. of Kansas. Married, June 16, 1909, Miss Nila M. Jay, of Redkey, 
Ind., ex-DePauw, '10. 

2232. Grace Roby Williams, Garrett, Indiana. 

A. B. Daughter of 1518. 



LXXI. CLASS OF 1910. 



2233. Arthur Lambert Adams, La Crosse, Indiana. 

A. B. ; <l> B K. Born, January 1, 1889, at La Crosse, Indiana. Law student. 

2234. Christian Palmer Althaus, Bkiffton, Ohio. 

A. B. Born, August 6, 1881, at Bluffton, Ohio. Minister. 

2235. Edna Mae Bailey, Anderson, Indiana. 
A. B. 

2236. Bernice Claire Bassett, 118 South St., West Lafayette, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 20, 1890, at Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter of 478 and 
sister of 1276. 1516 and 1526. Teacher. 

2237. Lydia Alice Beeler, 409 Elm St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 8, 1886, at Bluffton, Indiana. 



272 DePauw University 1910 

2238. Frank Bittles, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, February 20, 1S87, at Dunkirk, Indiana. Business. 

2239. Allan Hinton Blacklidge, 823 N. Main St., Rushville, Ind. 

A. E. Born, June 6, 1SS9, at Rushville, Indiana. Farmer. 

2240. Benjamin Blumberg, 328 South Fifth St., Terre Haute, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 22, 1889, at Terre Haute, Indiana. Law student. 

2241. Lynn Louis Bollinger, Sycamore, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, July 8, 1889, at Sycamore, Indiana. Business. 

2242. Alma Leona Boyd, 324 Bloomington St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 30, 1887, at Alton, Indiana. Sister of 2243. Teacher. 

2243. Lena Belle Boyd, 324 Bloomington St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 28, 1885, at Alton, Indiana. Sister of 2242. Teacher, 

2244. Cecil Wayne Boyle, Shoals, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, November 26, 1888, at Shoals, Indiana. Chemist. 

2245. Ethel May Browning, Linden, Indiana. 

A. E. <i^ B K. Born, January 25, 18S5, at Linden, Indiana. Teacher. 

2246. Harold W3mn Bryant, Mayville, ^Michigan. 

A. B. Born, February 1, 1888, at Mayvulle, Michigan. 

2247. George Raymond Cannon, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. Eorn, May 10, 1SS9, at Greencastle, Indiana. Teacher. 

2248. Gilbert Blemker Clippinger, 1502 Lexington Ave., Indianap- 

olis, Ind. 

A. B. <J> B K. Born, October 3, 1887, at Evansville, Indiana. Son of 726 and 
brother of 2103. 

2249. Charles Watson Coffin, 520 Whiten Ave., Marion, Ind. 

A. B. Born July 21, 1885, at Marion, Indiana. Medical student. 

2250. Edna Coffing, Greencastle, Indiana. 
A. B. 

2251. Henry Alexander Coleman, 123 E. ]\Iaple St., Jeffersonville, 

Indiana. 
A. B. 4> B K. Born, August 31, 1889, at Jeffersonville, Indiana. Business. 

2252. Paul Mferedith Collins, 1202 W. Thirtieth St., Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

A. B. * B K. Born, August 20, 1880, at Rockville, Indiana. Assistant in 
Biology, DePauw L^niversity. 

2253. Wiley Rogers Comstock, 3441 ^Magnolia St., St. Louis, Mo. 

A. B. Born, July *20, 1889, at Louisville, Kentucky. Business. 

2254. David Marvin Corkwell, ]^.Iuncie, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, May 11, 1885, at Williamsport, Ohio. Minister. 

2255. Virginia Cravens, Hardinsburg, Indiana. 

A. B. 4> B K. Born, March 19, 1884, at Hardinsburg, Indiana. Teacher. 

2256. Charles Warner Crick, Andrews. Indiana. 

A. B. Born, December 20, 1887, at Kokom.o, Indiana. Business. 



1910 Alumnal Record 273 

2257. Josephine Dawson, Ockley, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, December 17, 1888, at Ockley, Indiana. Sister of 1963 and 2258. 

2258. Ruth Dawson, Ockley, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, May 2, 1887, at Ockley, Indiana. Sister of 1963 and 2257. 

2259. Hazel Gertrude Doering, Evansville, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, June 5, 1888, at Evansville, Indiana. 

2260. John Rice Eden, 206 W. South Grand Ave., Springfield, 111. 

A. B. Born, October 28, 1887, at Sullivan, Illinois. Student. 

2261. Guy Dunlap Elwell, Kaw, Oklahoma. 

A. B. Born, March 17, 1888, at Clay Center, Kansas. 

2262. Mary Lucile Ewers, Divernon, Illinois. 

A. B. Teacher in Philippines. 

2263. Charles Asbury Fisher, Huntington, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, July 3, 1885, at HuntingtOH, Indiana. Newspaperman. 

2264. Frank Forry, Flora, Indiana. 

A. B. 4> B K. Born, October 13, 1886, at Osborne, Ohio. Teacher. 

2265. Walter A. Fouts, Chili, Indiana. 

A. B. <J> B K. Born, August 24, 1889, at Chili, Indiana. Student in Garrett 
Biblical Institute, Evanston, 111. 

2266. Irvine Clifton Gardner, Reynolds, Indiana. 

A. B. 4> B K. Born, September 19, 1889, at Idaville, Indiana. 

2267. Anna Mills Garrison, Greenfield, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, June 7, 1885, at Marietta, Indiana. Teacher. 

2268. Alva Roscoe Gephart, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, July 12, 1881, at Morgantown, Indiana. Social work. 

2269. Madge Givan, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, July 30, 1887, at Lawrenceburg, Indiana. 

2270. Alma Leaton Beals Gobin, 312 S. Bloomington St., Green- 

castle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 7, 1888, at Monrovia, Indiana. Daughter of 836. Y. 
W. C. A. secretary. 

2271. Dennis Harry Grady, Lafayette, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, December 7, 1886, at Lafayette, Indiana. Assistant in English 
and Gymnasium work, DePauw University. 

2272. Sarah Mayme Guild, Medaryville, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, June 1, 1887, at Medaryville, Indiana. Teacher. 

2273. Desiah Hamilton, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, January 10, 1886, at Greencastle, Indiana. Teacher. 

2274. Merle Simpson Harmon, 506 Detroit St., La Porte, Ind. 

A. B. Bors, April 27, 1885, at Michigantown, Indiana. 

2275. Mary Virginia Harrison, 118 E. Pratt St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B. Born, November 5, 1888, at Indianapolis, Indiana. 

2276. Carrie Lydia Haverstick, Nora, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 15, 1888, at Nora, Indiana. 



274 DePauw University 1910 

2277. Louis Francis Hays, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, December 1, 1888, at Greencastle, Indiana. 

2278. Marion Hawthorne Hedges, Winamac, Indiana. 

A. B. ^ B K. Born, September 14, 1888, at Winamac, Indiana. Teacher. 

2279. Harry Edward Hess, 1125 Fifteenth St., Louisville, Ky. 

A. B. <i> B K. Born, January 14, 1886, at Vernon, Indiana. Student in School 
of Theology, Boston University. 

2280. Edith Mary Heuring, New Harmony, Indiana. 
A. B. 

2281. Harry Franklin Hughes, 1 E. Liberty St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, April 7, 1888, at Greencastle, Indiana. Business. 

2282. Alma Elizabeth Hull, Cambridge City, Indiana. 

A. B. <l> B K. Born, May 13, 1887, at Cambridge City, Indiana. Teacher. 

2283. Anne Elene Ibach, 704 S. Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. 

A. B. Born, 1888, at Hammond, Indiana. Daughter of 771 and sister of 2119. 

2284. Elmer Jones, Argos, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, September 7, 1888, at Argos, Indiana. Student in School of The- 
ology, Boston University. 

2285. Louise Jordan, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. Teacher. 

2286. Clara Avis Kelley, 619 E. Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 31, 1888, at Stilesville, Indiana. Social work. 

2287. William Peter Koehler, 309 Potawatomie St., Oklahoma City, 

Oklahoma. 

A. B. Born, June 17, 1888, at Center Point, Indiana. Chemist. 

2288. Fred August Krackhardt, R. R. No. 16, Newburg, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, January 19, 1883, at Newburg, Indiana. Student in School of 
Theology, Boston University. 

2289. Chester Elwood Lawrence, Mooresville, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, June 14, 1887. at Mooresville, Indiana. Lumber business. 

2290. Claude Bernard Lisman, New Lebanon, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 6, 1886, at New Lebanon, Indiana. Student of Architec- 
ture, Columbia University. 

2291. Roy Love, Rochester, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 6, 1885, at Rochester, Indiana. Teacher. 

2292. Brenta McGregor, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. 4> B K. Born, March 20, 1887, at Evansville, Indiana. Teacher. 

2293. William Henry McLean, Flat 6, Davidge Block, Omaha, Neb. 

A. B. Born, May 24, 1884, at Paris, Illinois. Minister. 

2294. Mabel Eliza McLellan, La Porte, Indiana. 
A. B. 

2295. Jessie Pearl Marlatt, 503 Western Ave., Connersville, Ind. 

A. B. * B K. Born, March 26, 1887, at Richmond, Indiana. Sister of 1240, 
1255, 1431, 1823 and 1891. 



1010 Alumnal Record 275 

2296. Glen Dale Martin, Clinton, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 8, 1887, at Rossville, Indiana. 1909-10, teacher, Cook- 
man Institute, Jacksonville, Fla. 

2297. Florence Miesse, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, November 14, 1882, at Noblesville, Indiana. 

2298. Livy Magenta Miller, Roachdale, Indiana. 
A. B. 

2299. Minerva Catherine Miller, 1629 S. Six and One-Half St., Terre 

Haute, Ind. 

A. B. Born, September 19, 1881, at Terre Haute, Indiana. Medical student. 

2300. Estelle Montgomery, Poseyville Indiana. 

A, B. Born, December 23, 1886, at Poseyville, Indiana. Teactier. 

2301. Sylvester Moore, Greencastle, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 17, 1883, at Martinsville, Indiana. Teacher, 

2302. Kiyofusa Narita, Yatsushiro, Kumenato, Japan. 

A. B. Born, February 10, 1885, at Kumonato, Japan. Student in University 
of Chicago. 

2303. Arthur Hamilton Newbanks, 813 E. Elm St., New Albany, Ind. 

A. B. Born, December 13, 1885, at New Albany, Indiana. Teacher. 

2304. Mary Nicolson, Liberal, Missouri. 

A. B. Born, June 2, 1888, at Liberal, Missouri. 

2305. Fred Lockridge O'Hair, 209 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B. Born, July 14, 1889, at Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of 1956 and 2066. 
Business. 

2306. Henry Frederic Pfingsten, Stewardson, Illinois. 

A. B. Born, December 6, 1883, at Stewardson, Illinois. Teacher. 

2307. Olga Beatrice Poston, Sullivan, Indiana. 
A. B. Born, December 13, 1888, at Sullivan, Indiana. 

2308. Grayce Viola Priest, Evansville, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, August 1, 1886, at Milltown, Indiana. 

2309. Clyde Raymond Randel, East Washington St., Greencastle, 

Indiana. 

A. B. Born, July 14, 1888, at Greencastle, Indiana. Law student. 

2310. Walter Freemont Reagan, Bridgeport, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, July 12, 1887, at Bridgeport, Indiana. Medical student. 

2311. Oron Elvert Richards, 303 S. Union St., Kokomo, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, February 25, 1886, at Sharpsville, Indiana. Teacher. 

2312. Foster Wigle Riddick, Winamac, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, December 19, 1887, at Midland, Indiana. Journalism, 

2313. Paul Merrill Riddick, Albion, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, December 23, 1888, at Menominee, Michigan. Journalism. 

2314. Gladys Marjorie Rogers, 211 E. Seventh St., Michigan City, 

Indiana. 
A. R Born, March 29, 1887, at MuskegoM, Michigan. Teacher. 



276 DePauw University 1910 

2315. Mary Lulu Rose, Rushville, Indiana. 

A. B. 4) B K. Born, December 9, 1888, at Rushville, Indiana. Teacher. 

2316. Jesse Taylor Ruley, Sweetser, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, June 29, 1885, at Muncie, Indiana. Teacher. 

2317. Argus Lowell Russell, Burlington, Kansas. 

A. B. Born, December 2, 1887, at Burlington, Kansas. Business. 

2318. John Raymond Schmidt, Mt. Vernon, Indiana. 

A. E. Born, October 6, 1886, at Mt. Vernon, Indiana. Law student. 

2319. Richard Edward Scully, 3221 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

A. B. '^ B K. Born, February 8, 1886, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

2320. Homer Lyman Sellers, 435 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 

A. E. Born, April 13, 1885, at Putnamville, Indiana. 

2321. Ed-win Paul Showalter, Oakland, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, January 11, 1887, at Oakland, Indiana. Brother of 2019. 

2322. Ruth Jane Stafford, Albany, Indiana. 
A. B. 

2323. Blanche Cooper Talbott, Greencastle, Indiana. 
A. B. <!' B K. 

2324. William Temple Taylor, Whitestown, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 16, 1884, at Evanston, Illinois. Son of 755 and brother 
of 2223. Teacher. 

2325. Verna Viola Taylor, R. R. 8. Columbus, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, October 15, 1877, near Columbus, Indiana. Teacher. 

2326. James William Van Sandt, Carbon, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, March 12, 1887, at Carbon, Indiana. Medical student. 

2327. Wilbert Ward, South Bend, Indiana. 

A. B. <i> B K. Born, December 5, 1888, at South Bend, Indiana. Son of 824. 
Law student. 

2S28, Gladys Philbrooks Whitaker, Martinsville, Indiana. 

A. B. Born. July 30, 1887, at Martinsville, Indiana. Daughter of 718. 

2329. Mary Belle Whittenberger, Akron, Indiana. 
A. B. 

2330. Clark Nay Willson, Owensville, Indiana. 

A. B. Born, March 14, 1877, in Jefferson County, Indiana. Minister, member 
of Indiana Conference. Married, June 29, 1904, Miss Stella Hetser, of Cataract, 
Indiana. ' < J 

2331. Sohichi Yamada, Shiznokaken, Japan. 

A. B. Student in University of Chicago. 



OMITTED FROM CLASS OF 1886. 



2332. Francis T. Singleton, Newspaper Publisher, 340 E. Washing- 
ton St., Martinsville, Ind. 
A. B. Born, March 12, 1863, at Martinsville, Indiana. 1896-99. member of 
School Board, Martinsville, Ind.; 1900, president of Indiana Republican Editorial 
Association; since July 11, 1892, owner and publisher Republican and Daily Reporter^ 
Martinsville; June 4, 1910 — , postmaster, Martinsville. Married, April 23, 1893. 



Graduate AluMNAL ReCORD 277 

Graduate Alumni 



1878. 



John Andrew Hawkins. 

B. S.; A. M., 1878. (See College of Liberal Arts, 459.) 



1884. 



James Baldwin. 

Ph. D., 1884. 

William E. Brant. 

Ph. D., 1884. 



Henry C. Owens. 

A. M., 1835. 



1835. 



1888. 



Felix T. McWhirter, Banker, 2312 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B., 1873, East Tennessee Wesleyan University; A. M., 1876, same; Ph. D., 
1886, DePauw University. Born, July 17, 1853, in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Father 
of 1718 and 1787. 1873-76, editor Athens (Tenn.) News; 1877-78, Mayor of Athens; 
1885-86, studied in Johns Hopkins University; 1886-87, instructor in Rhetoric and 
English Literature, DePauw University; 1887-88, associate professor of same, DePauw 
University; first vice president, Indiana Children's Home-Finding Society; treasurer 
National Prohibition Party; president of People's State Bank, Indianapolis. Married, 
November 8, 1878, Miss Luella F. Smith, of Greencastle, Ind., ex-DePauw. 

Ermina M. Murlin (nee Fallass), Baldwin, Kansas. 

Ph. B., 1882, Albion College, Michigan; A. M., 1886, DePauw University. (See 
again in Class of 1888.) 



1887. 



James M. Beard. 

A. M., 1887. 

John Brewer DeMotte, deceased. 

A. B., 1874; A. AL, 1877; Ph. D., 1887. (See College of Liberal Arts, 454.) 



278 DePauw University Graduate 

1888. 



Ermina M. Murlin (nee Fallass), Baldwin, Kansas. 

Ph. B., 1882, Albion College, Michigan; A. M., 1886; Ph. D., 1888, DePauw 
University. Born in Fallassburg, Mich. 1883-85, taught in city schools, Lansing, 
Mich. ; 1888-90, instructor in Mathematics and English, DePauw Preparatory School ; 
1890-91, studied in France and Germany; 1891-93, preceptress and professor of Mod- 
ern Languages, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Married, October 12, 1893, to 
Rev. L. H. Murlin, of the Class of 1891. 

Joanna Baker, Teacher, 411 North B St., Indianola, Iowa. 

A. B., 1882, Cornell College, Iowa; A. M., 1885, same; A. M., 1888, DePauw 
University; A. M., 1904, University of Chicago. Born, February 14, 1862, in Roch- 
elle. 111. Daughter of 153 and sister of 1025. 1886-88, student, and tutor in Greek, 
DePauw University; 1888-89, instructor in Latin, same; 1889-1900, secretary of Fac- 
ulty, Simpson College, Iowa; 1902 — , chairman general missionary committee of 
Simpson College; 1905-06, foreign residence and travel; 1889 — , professor of Greek, 
Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa. 



1889. 



Elmer Ellsworth Meredith, deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1889. (See College of Liberal Arts, 949.) 

Frank Edward Millis, deceased. 

A, B.; A. M,, 1889. (See College of Liberal Arts, 952.) 



1892. 



Clark Edward Ridpath, Greenfield, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1134.) 



1893. 



Uichiro Sasamori, Nagasaki, Japan. 

Ph. B.; Ph. D., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1138.) 



1894. 



George Chambers Calvert. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1213.) 

Myrta Lange (nee Abbott). 

A. B. ; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1237.) 



Graduate AluMNAL ReCORD 279 

Wesley Walker Norman, deceased. 

A. M., 1894. 

Anna Poucher, Petersburg, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1248.) 

Lelah Preston, Petersburg, Ind. 

A, B.; A. M., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1194.) 

Annie Laurie Ryder (nee Chaflfee). 

A. B.; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1254.) 



1895. 



Lay ton Coval Bentley. 

A. B.; A. M., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1272.) 

Lillian Pearl Castleman (nee Bassett). 

A. B.; A. M., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1276.) 

Catherine Coffin. 

Ph. B., Southwest Kansas College; A. M., 1895, DePauw University. 

Oliver Perry Hoover. 

A. B.; A. M., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1291.) 

William I. T. Hoover. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1292.) 

Lillian Howard. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1294.) 

Oliver Lincoln Lyon. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1301.) 

Thomas Edward Stephens. 

A. B.; A. M., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1325.) 



1896. 



George Alonzo Abbott. 

B. Sc; A. M., 1896. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1336.) 

Bessie Ruth Canse (nee Herrick). 

A. B.; A. M., 1896. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1161.) 

Ezra Nicholas Goshorn. 

A. B.; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1194.) 



280 DePauvv University Graduate 



1897. 



Nellie Ward Haller (nee Scearce). 

Ph. B. ; A. M., 1897. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1415.) 

Verling Winchell Helm, deceased. 

A. B.; A. M., 1897. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1418.) 

Harry Thomas Mitchell. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1897. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1434.) 

Marquis Melville Want. 

A. B.; A. M., 1897. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1450.) 



1898. 



Samuel W. Baer. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1898. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1208.) 

Jessie Elizabeth Hawkins (nee Moore). 

A. B.; A. M., 1898. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1175.) 

Evelyn Carrie Riley. 

A. B.; A. M., 1898. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1499.) 

Benjamin Franklin Simonson. 

B. Sc; A. M., 1898. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1573.) 

Paul Mansfield Spencer. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1898. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1508.) 

Feme Wood. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1898. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1520.) 



1899. 



James W. Baker, Minister. Oklahoma Conference. 

A. B., Indiana University; A. M., 1899, DePauw University. 

Mary Denny. 

A. B.; A. M., 1899. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1471.) 

Warren Samuel Peters. 

A. B.; A. M., 1899. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1563.) 

Frank Takizo Takasugi. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1899. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1447.) 

Thomas Poindexter Woodson. 

A. B.; A. M., 1899. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1521.) 



Graduate AluMNAL ReCOEID 381 

1900. 



Raymond Foss Bacon, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. 

B. Sc. ; A. M., 1900. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1587.) 

Anna Bertha Coffman (nee Reed), Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1900. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1536.) 

Nathan Wilbur Helm, 626 Library Place, Evanston, 111. 

A. B.; A. M., 1900; A. M., Princeton, 1901. (See College of Liberal Arts, 
1603.) 

Clara Elizabeth Mcintosh, The Oakland, Washington, D. C. 

A. B. ; A. M., 1900. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1613.) 

Anna Florence Neff (nee Young), deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1900. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1309.) 



1901. 



Matilda Bechtel (nee Bowman), 107 E. Madison St., Goshen, Ind. 

A. B.; A. M., 1901. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1635.) 

Hattie Mary Blackwelder (nee Tutewiler), deceased. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1901. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1460.) 

Melville Thurston Cook, Agr. Experiment Station, Newark, Delaware. 

A. B., Stanford University, 1894; A. M., DePauw University, 1901; Ph. D., Ohio 
State University, 1904. Born, September 20, 1869, in Coffeen, Illinois. 1894-95, 
principal of High School, Vandalia, 111.; 1895-1904, professor of Biology, DePauw 
University; 1904-07, chief of department of Plant Pathology and Economic Ento- 
mology, Agricultural Experiment Station, at Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba; 1907 — , 
Plant Pathologist, Agricultural Experiment Station, Newark, Del. Author of fifty 
papers in Government reports and scientific journals; 1902-03, special lecturer in 
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indianapolis; 1903-04, same in Indiana Medical 
College, Indianapolis; 1907-09, professor of Botany, Delaware College; fellowships 
in Woods Holl, Mass., in Ohio State University, and in New York Botanical Garden. 
Married, September 8, 1897, Miss Dora Reavill, of Flat Rock, 111. (See 1217.) 

Frank Sherman Ditto, Baxter, Tenn. 

A. B., Washburn College (Kansas), 1893; S. T E., DePauw, 1895; A. M., 
1901. (See School of Theology, 49.) 

William Haven Wade, Fletcher Natl. Bank, Indianapolis, Ind. 

B. Sc, 1901; A. M., 1901. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1738.) 



1902. 

Bliss W. Billings, Pyeng Yang, Korea. 

Ph. B., 1902; A. M., 1902. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1744.) 

Nellie Dove (nee Landes), deceased. 

Ph. B., 1900; A. M., 1902. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1644.) 

Francis W. Hanawalt, 412 South I St., Tacoma, Wash. 

A. B., 1894; A. M., in cursu, 1887; A. M., pro merito, 1902. (See College of 
Liberal Arts, 802.) 



282 DePauw University Graduate 

Clarence E. McKinney, Winchester, Ind. 

Ph. B., 1901; A. M., 1902. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1725.) 

Guy A. Simmons, Conway, Ark. 

A. M., 1902; A. M., Yale University, 1907. Born, August 5, 1876, in Trenton, 
Tennessee. 1902-05, instructor in Latin, High School, Greenville, Miss.; 1905-06, 
principal McFerrin Training School, Martin, Tenn. ; 1906-08, University scholar, 
Yale University; 1908 — , professor of Latin, Hendrix College, Conway, Ark. Mar- 
ried, June 15, 1904, Miss Medora Rhodes Aikin, of Greenville, Miss. 

Elinor Kirkwood Towne, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B., 1897; A. M., 1902. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1514.) 

William H. Wylie, 2916 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

A. B., Indiana University; A. M., DePauw University, 1902. Born, March 6, 
1871. Member of Indiana Conference; appointments: Locust St., Greencastle; Bloom- 
field; Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis. Married, February 2, 1889, Miss Maude Stout, 
of Paoli, Ind. 



1903. 



Mary Sophia Adair (nee Campbell), 55 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio. 

A. B., Moores Hill College, 1898; A. M., DePauw University, 1903. Born, De- 
cember 8, 1878, in Glenwood, Indiana. 1903-07, teacher of Latin in High Schools 
in Indiana and North Carolina. Married, September 4, 1908, Robert L. Adair, at 
Indianapolis. 

Mary Avis Hickman, Minneapolis, Minn. 

B. Sc, 1901; A. M., 1903. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1717.) 

George Reeves Throop, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. 

A. B., 1901; A. M., 1903; Ph. D., Cornell University, 1905. (See College of 
Liberal Arts, 1733.) 

Guy West Wilson, Fayette, Iowa. 

B. Sc, 1902; A. M., 1903; M. S., Purdue University, 1907. (See College of 
Liberal Arts, 1785.) 



1904. 



Viola Vernetta Kier, Granville, Ohio. 

Ph. B., 1902; A. M., 1904. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1760.) 

Minna May Kern, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B., Hillsdale College; A. M., DePauw University, 1904; 4> B K. Studied two 
years in Hanover, Germany, and six months in Paris. 1897-05, instructor in Ger- 
man, DePauw University; 1905-06, assistant professor of German, same; 1906 — , 
associate professor of German, same. 

Edward Orton Little, Hume, 111. 

B. Sc, 1901; A. M., 1904; M. D. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1723.) 

George Peter Michel, 815 Jefferson St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Ph. B., 1903; A. M., 1904. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1825.) 

Ruth Pyke, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B., 1903; A. M., 1904. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1833.) 



Graduate AluMNAL ReCORD 283 

Charles Mason Sandifur, Orleans, Ind. 

Ph. B., 1903; A. M., 1904. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1835.) 

William Timothy Templin, 15305 Turlington Ave., Harvey, 111. 

B. Sc, 1902; A. M., 1904. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1779.) 



1905. 



Leona Calvert (nee Scott), 1930 Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B., 1900; A. M., 1905. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1636.) 

Charles Clifford Coleman, 300 N. Franklin St., Brazil, Ind. 

A. B., 1904; A. M.. 1904. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1865.) 

Robert Lee Lawburgh, Eureka, Ind. 

Ph. B., 1904; A. M., 1904. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1884.) 

Zora Mayo Smith, 1107 Grant St., Danville, 111. 

A. B., 1901; A. M., 1905. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1730.) 



1906. 



Lucie Waring Allen, 643 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. 

B. Sc, 1900; A. M., 1906. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1630.) 

John George Benson, Waynetown, Ind. 

A. B., 1906; A. M., 1906. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1981.) 

Mary Katherine Birch, 302 S. Bloomington St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B., 1899; A. M., 1906. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1588.) 

Ernest Roller, East Lansing, Mich. 

B. Sc, 1900; A. M., 1906. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1682.) 

Harry Edwin Smith, Marshall, 111. 

A. B., 1906; A. M., 1906. (See College of Liberal Arts, 2021.) 

Nellie Fisher Walker, Rockport, Ind. 

A. B., 1903; A. M., 1906. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1849.) 

Alma Wiles Woodson (nee John), Crawfordsville, Ind. 

A. B., 1902; A. M., 1906. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1790.) 



1907. 



Ross Allen Baker, Baker L^niversity, Baldwin, Kansas. 

A. B., 1906; A. M., 1907. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1980.) 



284 DePauw University Law 

Mabel Marietta Bishop, 417 N. Walnut St., Brazil, Ind. 

Ph. B., 1902; A. M., 1907. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1745.) 

Esther Belle Ludwig, Woman's College, Jacksonville, 111. 

A. B., 1905; A. M., 1907. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1950.) 

Charles Albert Prosser, State House, Boston, IMass. 

Ph. B., 1897; LL. B., University of Louisville, 1899; A. M., DePauw Um- 
versity, 1907. (See College of Liberal Arts, 1497.) 



1908. 



Carl Stephenson, Greencastle, Ind. 

A. B., 1907; A. M., 1908. (See College of Liberal Arts, 2079.) 



1909. 



Eugene Taylor, Columbus, Ind. 

A. B., 1907; A. M., 1909. (See College of Liberal Arts, 2030.) 



2. Alumni of School of Law. 



CLASS OF 1855. 



L-1. Thomas W. Bennett, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, February 16, 1831, in Union County, Indiana. 1854-55, professor 
of Mathematics and Natural Science, Whitewater College; 1885, began practice of law 
at Liberty, Ind.; 1858, member of Indiana State Senate; 1861, enlisted on first call 
for troops, — captain in Fifteenth Indiana Regiment; September, 1861, appointed major 
of Thirty-sixth Indiana Volunteers; 1862, appointed colonel Sixty-ninth Indiana Vol- 
unteers; 1865, appointed brigadier general; 1865-69, member Indiana State Senate; 
1868, removed to Richmond, Ind.; 1869-71, mayor of Richmond; 1871-75, governor of 
Territory of Idaho; reappointed governor, but declined; returned to Richmond and 
again elected mayor in 1877. Married, 1858, to Miss Anna M. Casterline, at Liberty, 
Ind. Died, February 1, 1893, at Richmond, Ind. 

L-2. James A. Crawley, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, ;May 18, 1832, in Rogersville, Tennessee. 1854-58, justice of the 
peace, Putnam County, Ind.; 1858-62, recorder of Putnam County; August 11, 1862, 
first lieutenant in Eighty-seventh Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Militia; November 17, 
1862, post quartermaster; December 1, 1862, on account of ill health, treasurer of 
barracks; 1867, editor of LaPorte Union and Herald; 1873-75, prosecuting attorney; 
1875-77, re-elected; 1877-1896, engaged in practice of law. Married, May 8, 1856, to 
Miss Viola J. Armstrong, who died February 9, 1881; married, April 19, 1882, to 
Miss Florence A. Bucher. Died, November 4, 1896. 

L-3. Mark Lindsay DeMotte, deceased. 

LL. r>. (See College of Liljcrai Arts.) 

L-4. J. Railsback, deceased. 

LL. B. Real Estate Attorney, Columbus, Kansas. 



Law Alumnal Record 285 

L-5. McFshall B. Taylor, deceased. 

LL. B. After graduation from Law School located for a time in Kansas; was 
captain in Walker's expedition against Nicaragua; September 2, 1861, was commis- 
sioned captain of Company H, Tenth Indiana Regiment; August 24, 1862, promoted 
to major; November 18, 1862, promoted to lieutenant-colonel; September 21, 1863, 
promoted to colonel of the regiment; term of service expired September 20, 1864; 
re-enlisted in service as colonel of One Hundred and Fiftieth Indiana Regiment; 
mustered out with his regiment at close of the war. Died, July 29, 1879, in Texas. 

L-6. S. M. Wilson, deceased. 
LL. B. 



CLASS OF 1856. 



L-7. J. T. Landis, deceased. 

LL. B. 

L-8. A. W. Lattimore, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, June 11, 1833, in Hanover, Indiana. Enlisted, April 22, 1861, 
in Twelfth Indiana Volunteers; appointed quartermaster sergeant, July 29, 1861; after 
discharge, attorney at law and clerk in War Department. Married, April 22, 1861, to 
Miss Katherine M. Todd, of Vernon, Ind. 

L-9. B. F. Lewis, deceased. 

LL. B. Died, 1880, near \'ernon, Indiana. 

L-10. J. Miller, deceased. 

LL. B. Died, in Madison, Indiana. 

L-11. R. Shipley, deceased. 
LL. B. 

L-12. D. P. Stubbs, Lawj^er, Fairiield, Iowa. 

LL. B. Born, in Ohio. 1854, deputy clerk of courts of Union County, Indiana; 
1857, removed to Iowa, after graduation, and has resided in Fairfield ever since; was a- 
law partner of the late Senator James F. Wilson; 1859-60, mayor of Fairfield; 
1863-67, member of Iowa State Senate; 1877, candidate for governor of Iowa on 
Greenback ticket; 1880, candidate for congress on same ticket; has traveled ex- 
tensively in Europe and America; is actively engaged, with his sons, in importa- 
tion and raising of draft horses. 

L-13. J. H. Vawter, deceased. 
LL. B. 

L-14. J. Wilson, deceased. 

LL. B. 



CLASS OF 1857. 



L-15. J. G. Berkshire, deceased. 

LL. B. Judge of Indiana Supreme Court. Died, 1885, at Nortk Vernon, Indiana, 

L-16. Clement Remington Corey, deceased. 

LL. B. Educator, lawyer, politician and farmer. Born, January 28, 1834, in 
Fairfield, Indiana. 1858-60, principal of Fairfield, Ind. school; 1860-69, practiced 



286 DePauw University Law 

law in Brookville, Ind.; 1869-72, State representative, and in 1884, joint representa- 
tire; 1872-74, reading clerk in State Senate; 1873-80, county superintendent of 
schools in Franklin County, Ind.; 1884, until death, farmer. One of the earliest 
supporters of the Grange movement in Indiana; active in Odd Fellows Society; 
member of many important political committees and State commissions (Democratic). 
Married, March, 1858, Miss Mary R, Johnston, of Fairfield, Ind. Died, April 27, 
1909, at Fairfield, Ind. 

L-17. W. A. Cullen, Lawyer, Rushville, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-18. E. Dille, deceased. 
LL. B. 

L-19. Joseph Miles Dorr, Lawyer, 1317 Tijon St., Colorado Springs, 
Colorado. 

LL. B. Born, August 13, 1829, in Athens, Ohio. 1860, prosecuting attorney of 
La Porte County, Indiana; now retired. Married, March 5, 1856, Miss Julietta 
Reynolds, of La Porte, Ind. 

L-20. Edwin P. Hammond, Lawyer, 1102 South St., Lafayette, Ind. 

LL. B.; LL. D., 1892, Wabash College. Bom, November 26, 1835, in Brook- 
ville, Indiana. 1861-65, first lieutenant. Company G, Ninth Indiana Volunteers, 
captain, major and lieutenant-colonel in Eighty-seventh Indiana Volunteers; March 14, 
1873, to May 14, 1883, judge of Thirtieth Judicial Circuit of Indiana, composed of 
counties of Jasper, Newton and Benton; May 14, 1883, to January 6, 1885, judge of 
Supreme Court of Indiana; now practicing law in Lafayette and one of general 
counsel for Indiana of Wabash Railway; member of Board of Managers of Na- 
tional Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Lafayette, Ind. Married, August 8, 
1861, to Lucy J. Saylor, who died soon after marriage; married again, March 1, 
1864, to Mary V. Spitler. 

L-21. E. L. Kerchival, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, in Morganfield, Kentucky. After graduation, read law short time 
in office of Hon. John Cowgill; 1858, formed partnership with Hon. D. E. William- 
son. Died, August 4, 1858, in Greencastle, Ind. 

L-22. R. G. McGinnis, deceased. 
LL. B. 

L-23. I. N. Pierce, Lawyer, S. Fifth St., Terre Haute, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-24. H. H. Stilwell, deceased. 

LL. B. Lawyer. Born, March 10, 1830, near Crawfordsville, Ind. Practiced 
law in Covington, Ind., for over thirty years; prosecuting attorney for several years; 
mayor of Covington. Married, August 1, 1861, Miss Clara V. Knight, of Covington, 
Ind. Died, April 17, 1895, at Covington, Ind. 

L-25. W. A. M. Young, deceased. 

LL. B. Practiced law in Salem, Indiana, after graduation; in 1866, removed to 
Virginia City, Montana, where he died in 1896. 



CLASS OF 1858. 



L-26. Hugh Erwin, deceased. 

LL. B. Merchant. Born, February 18, 1836, in Lawrence County, Indiana. 
1861, representative in Indiana State Legislature; captain in Twenty-fourth Indiana 
Volunteer Infantry; county treasurer, Lawrence County; internal revenue service for 
seven years; removed to Keelville, Kansas, and was postmaster for twenty-eight years. 
Married, March 13, 1860, to Miss Emma Grayson, of Bedford, Ind., deceased; married, 
June 18, 1867, to Miss Jane E. Williams, of Bedford, Ind. Died, February 12, 1905, 
in Keelville, Kans. 



Law Alumnal Record 287 

L-27. Robert W. Harrison, deceased. 

LL. B. Lawyer. Born, May 4, 1833, in Montgomery County, Indiana. Brother 
of L. — 50, and father of 1506, College. 1858-62, prosecuting attorney for the Craw- 
fordsville Circuit Court; captain of Company G, One Hundred and Sixteenth Indiana 
Volunteers; elected presidential elector in 1860 and 1872, contingent elector in 1880, 
elector in 1900; in 1900, messenger for Electoral College for State of Indiana; 
practiced law continuously after graduation, except during the war. Married, April 
2, 1865, to Miss Phoebe A. Cook, of Lebanon, Ind. Died, 1905, in Lebanon, Ind. 

L-28. Amasa Johnson. 

LL. B, Lawyer. Born, April 25, 1837, in Putnam County, Indiana. 1858-60, 
prosecuting attorney; entered army August 18, 1861, as captain in Ninth Indiana 
Regiment, and served until September, 1864; served in 1864, as A. A. A. G. of Third 
Brigade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps; 1868-70, member of Indiana Plouse of 
Representatives; 1873-74, councilman of Plymouth; 1875-79, and 1897-98, mayor of 
Plymouth; resided and practiced law in Plymouth after graduation, except during 
the war. Married, October 4, 1864, to Miss Carrie A. Sherman, of Plymouth, Ind. 
Died, September 27, 1901, in Plymouth, Ind, 

L-29. Ellis Lewis, deceased. 

LL. B. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-30. D. Patton. 

LL. B. 

L-31. D. T. Phillips, deceased. 

LL. B. Died, 1896, in Oakland, Calif. 

L-32. M. Reed. 

LL. B. 
L-33. William D. Ward, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, February 1, 1830, in Madisonville, Indiana. Entered Asbury Uni- 
versity in 1849, remained three years in college department, then took course in 
law at Versailles until 1861, when he entered the army; served in army from 1861 
to 1865, as captain of Company A, Thirty-seventh Indiana Volunteers, and was 
mustered out as lieutenant-colonel of same regiment; resumed practice at Versailles 
until 1875, then removed to Vevay, Ind., where he continued in practice until his 
death, which occurred during the trial of a case in court. Married, May, 1853, to 
Miss Sarah J. Todd, of Madison, Ind., deceased; married, September 1, 1880, to Mrs. 
T. H. North, of Rising Sun, Ind. Died, February 24, 1898, in Vevay, Ind. 

L-34. J. D. A. Warsson. 

LL. B. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1859. 



L-35. W. W. Carter, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, September 10, 1836, in Warren County, Indiana. 1859-62, 
practiced law and edited the Hoosier Patriot, at Bowling Green, Ind.; 1862, enlisted 
in army and mustered out as major of Sixth Indiana Cavalry; 1865-69, practiced law 
in Bowling Green; 1869-83, practiced law in Brazil; 1883-86, collector of internal 
revenue for Seventh Indiana District; 1886-91, engaged in practice in Brazil, Ind. 
Married, June 16, 1869, to Miss Lucy E. (I)ampbell. Died, August 8, 1891, in 
Brazil, Ind. 

L-36. Richard Watson Hargrave, Lawyer, Marshalltown, Iowa. 

LL. B. Born, September 15, 1836, in LaPorte County, Indiana. Brother of 
116, College. Officer in military service during Civil War; engaged in practice of 
law since. Married, January 2, 1859, to Miss Mira Hooker, who died in 1861; 
married, 1864, to Miss Augusta A. Beecher, 



288 DePauw University Law 

L-37. J. H. Holloway, deceased. 
LL. E. 

L-38. D. H. Kingsbury, deceased. 
LL. B. 

L-39. George W. Lee, deceased. 

LL. B. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-40. Allen W. Prather, deceased. 

LL. B. Died in Columbus, Indiana. 



CLASS OF 1860. 



L-41. A. G. Baber, deceased. 
LL. B. 

L-42. A. W. Beasley, deceased. 

LL. B. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-43. S. F. Gilmore, Lawyer, Effingham, 111. 

LL. B. Born, September, 1S37, in Putnam County. Indiana. Superintendent of 
schools. Effingham County, 111., six years; judge of Effingham County Court eight 
years, engaged in practice of law. Married, 1S60, to Miss Julia Matkin, of Green- 
castle, Ird. 

L-44. Thomas E. Johnson, Lawyer, State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, 
Indiana. 

LL B. Born, April 2, 1837, on a farm near Monrovia, Morgan County, Indi- 
a a. V>'hile always active in politics, has never sought nor held political positions, but 
attended to the practice of law since 1864. Married, April 4, 1860, to Miss Rachel 
R. Marker, of Monrovia. Ind., who died April 15, 1884; married, December, 1890, 
to Mattie T. French, of Indianapolis. 

L-45. Marshall Asbury Moore, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, December 16. 1832, in Hawkins County, Tennessee. ^layor of 
Grfencastle, Ind., and member of the school board of same place; enlisted in array, 
and served in Company H, Tenth Indiana Regiment Volunteers; after close of war, 
practiced law in Greencastle, Ind., until his death. Married, February 4, 1864, to Miss 
Harriet Ragan. Died, August 14, 1893, in Greencastle, Ind. 

L-46. Luther C. Slavens, Lawyer. Kansas Cit}^ Mo. 

LL. B.; A. B., 18.58, A. M., 1861. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-47. John T. Smith, deceased. 

LL. B. Lawyer. September, 1861, enlisted in army as first lieutenant of Com- 
pany E, Thirty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteers; Tanuarj', 1862, promoted to cap- 
tain; December 8, 1862, promoted major of said regiment; February 11, 1863, pro^ 
moted lieutenant-colonel of same regiment; July 15, 1863, promoted colonel of same 
regiment; mustered out March 13, 1865; 1865-70, clerk of the Greene Circuit Court; 
an elder in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and author of the "History of the 
Thirty-first Regiment, Indiana Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion." Married, 
November 30, 1854, to Miss Mary C. Armstrong, of Greene County, Ind. Died, 
February 28, 1908, at Bowling Green, Ind. 

L-48. William Watson, deceased. 

LL. B. Practiced law in Effingham, Illinois, until his death in 1869. 



Law Alumnal Record 289 

CLASS OF 1861. 



L-49. Samuel Godfrey, Minister, Lafayette, Ind. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1862; A. M., 1865; D. D., 1871. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-50. John K. Harrison, deceased. 

LL. B. Brother of L — 27. Enlisted in army for the war; after close of war, 
removed to Ottawa, Kansas, and was elected prosecuting attorney. Died, 1868, in 
Ottawa, Kansas. 

L-51. James W. L. Slavens, deceased. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1859; A. M., 1862. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-52. Edward J. Whitehead, Lawyer, Room 728, Chicago Opera 
House, Chicago, 111. 

LL. B. Born, January 30, 18.38, in Waukegan, Illinois. Engaged in practice 
of law in Chicago. Married, November 13, 1873, to Clara Harrison, of Chicago. 



CLASS OF 1862. 



L-53. S. H. Parrish. 

LL. B. 

L-54. J. Wickersham. 

LL. B. 



CLASS OF 1885. 



L-56. Frederick Lincoln Buskirk, deceased. 

LL. B. Lawyer. Born, 1860, in Worthington, Indiana. Practiced law in 
Bloomfield, Ind. Married, May 31, 1888, Miss Jeanette Hert, of Bloomfield, Ind. 
Died, August 27, 1888, in Worthington, Ind. 

L-56. Edwin Corr, Lawyer, Bloomington, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, December 31, 1860, in Monroe County, Indiana. 1886-87, deputy 
prosecuting attorney; 1893-97, assistant United States attorney for Indiana; 1898, 
elected to Indiana State Senate; 1900, re-elected to State Senate; engaged in practice 
of law of Bloomington, Ind. Married, December 31, 1895, to Miss Kate Mobley, of 
Bloomington, Ind. 

L-57. Wilbur Washington Fisk, Lawyer, 2729 Benner St., Highland 
Park, Los Angeles, Cal. 
LL. B. Law and Insurance. 

L-58. Lealdas Stuart Forbes, Coal Operator, 349 N. Main St., Lin- 
ton, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, January 15, 1858. Engaged in practice of law in Bloomfield, 
Ind.; now coal mining operator, Linton, Ind. Married, August 14, 1885, Miss Ella 
L. Lowden. 

L-59. Joseph George Ibach, Lawyer, Hammond, Ind. 
LL. B.; A. B., 1883. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



290 DePauw University Law 

L-60. Angus Newton Munden, Lawyer, Scottsburg, Ind, 

LL. B. Law firm of Munden & Wells, 



CLASS OF 1886. 



L-61. J. U. Brown, Lawyer, Hutchinson, Kans. 

LL. B. Born, November 4, 1864, in Ireland. Representative in State Legis- 
lature; senior first lieutenant in Twenty-first Volunteers in Spanish-American war; 
engaged in practice of law; 1910, supervisor of Census, Seventh Congressional Dis- 
trict of Kansas. Married, April 26, 1892, Miss Etta Harden, of Joplin, Mo. 

L-62. Clifton Rogers Cameron, Lawyer, State Life Bldg., Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1886; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-63. N. S. Carpenter, Lawyer, Eldora, Iowa. 

LL. B. Born, December 9, 1862, in Farley, Iowa. After graduation, studied 
practical law in office of Albrook & Hardin one year; admitted to Iowa bar and has 
practiced since then; 1903 — , referee in bankruptcy for the District of Hardin County, 
Iowa. Married, September 20, 1889, Miss Eva E. Furman, of Eldora, Iowa. 

L-64. Cassius Clay Hadley, Lawyer, State House, Indianapolis, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, August 9, 1863, in Danville, Indiana. 1886-89, prosecuting at- 
torney, Scott County, Kans.; 1898-99, deputy prosecuting attorney, Marion County, 
Ind.; 1899-1907, assistant attorney general of Indiana; 1907 — , judge of Appellate 
Court of Indiana. Married, September 9, 1886, Miss Fannie S. Reed, of Greens- 
burg, Ind. 

L-65. G. A. Mason, Lawyer, Bluffton, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-66. Orin Parker, U. S. Weather Observer, Bentonville, Ark. 

LL. B. Born, June 5, 1845, in Indianapolis, Ind. Observer, U. S. Weather 
Bureau. Married, November 16, 1875, Miss Julia Slater, of New Orleans, La. 

L-67. Edward Lincoln Scarritt, deceased. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1884; A. M., 1887. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-68. Wilbert Ward, deceased. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1884; A. M., 1887. Lawyer. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1887. 



L-69. Thomas E. Davidson, Lawyer, Greensburg, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-70. Corwin Locke, Lawyer, London, Ohio. 

LL. B. Born, April 6, 1860, in Madison County, Ohio. 1890-97, prosecuting 
attorney, Madison County, Ohio, for two terms; 1899-1900, probate judge, by appoint- 
ment. Married, September 22, 1897, to Miss Arathusa C. Huggins, of Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

L-71. Charles Haven Neff, Journalist, Anderson, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1887; A. M., 1890. ( See College of Liberal Arts.) 



Law Alumnal Record 291 

L-72. Minor F. Pate, Lawyer, Bloomfield, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, March 28, 1858, near Dresden, Indiana. Engaged in practice of 
law. Married, June 17, 1890, to Miss Mary H. Baxter. 

L-73. Samuel B. Wells, Lawyer, Scottsburg, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, September 29, 1859, in Jefferson County, Indiana. Began practice 
of law at Madison, Ind. ; removed to Scottsburg and formed partnership with A. N. 
Munden, class of '85; prosecuting attorney; five years county attorney. Married, 
October 1, 1887, to Miss Ray P. Marshall, of Olney, 111. 



CLASS OF 1888. 



L-74. Jesse Evan Beeson, Teacher, 669 Twenty-seventh St., Ogden, 
Utah. 

LL. B. ; Ph. B., 1888. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-75. John Crawford Bickel, Minister, 68 Whittier Place, Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1888; A. M., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-76. Dewey G. Cox, Lawyer, Bloomingdale, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-77. James M. Huif, Lawyer, Washington, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-78. Charles Douglass Hunt, Lawyer, Sullivan, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1888; A. M., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-79. John Frederick Mail, Lawyer, 230 Empire Bldg., Denver, Colo. 

LL. E.; Ph. B., 1888; A. M., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-80. Charles Sargent McNett, Lawyer, Room 30, 69 Dearborn St., 
Chicago, 111. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1888; A. M., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-Sl. John Fielding Meredith, Lawyer, Muncie, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1887; A. M., 1890. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-82. William Edwin Mitchell, Lawyer, Sidney, Iowa. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1885. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-83. Charles Ernest Sturgis, Lawyer, Bluff ton, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1888; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-84. Thomas W. Tiffin, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, November 24, 1865, in Madison County, Illinois. Formed partner- 
ship with W. A. Northcott, in Greenville, 111., and began practice of law. Died, 
October 31, 1888, in Greenville, 111. 



CLASS OF 1889. 



L-85. Joseph Newton Allen, Lawyer, Muscogee, Okla. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1889; A. M., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



293 DePauw University Law 

L-86. George A. Brinkman, Lawyer, Chicago Heights, 111. 

LL. B. Born, November 8, 1860, in York County, Penns3-]vania. Attorney and 
ceunselor for Chicago Heights for ten years. 

L-87. John E. Cox, Lawyer, Court House, Terre Haute, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, December 27, 1865, Since January 1, 1907, judge of Superior 
Court of Vigo County, Ind. Married, September 12, 1893, Miss Lena M. Frisz, of 
Terre Haute, Ind. 

L-88. Schuyler Colfax Dwyer, Lawyer, Lowell, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, July 22, 1869, in Washington, D. C. City attorney of Lowell, 
[nd. ; 1896-1900, assistant prosecuting attorney; later, publisher; 1907-OS, State repre- 
sentative for counties of Lake and Newton; engaged in real estate, loans, and in- 
surance. Married, December .3, 1890, Miss Sylvia L. Bacon, of Lowell, Ind. 

L-89. W. E. Harlan. 

LL. B. Engaged in practice at Wilmington, Ohio. Present address unknown. 

L-90. U. S. Grant Hagey. 

LL. B. Engaged in practice at North Liberty, Ind. Present address unknown. 

L-91. George F. Marvin, Lawyer, ]\Ionticello, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, February 14, 1862, in Vernon, Indiana. 1890-92, prosecuting 
.ittorney, Thirty-ninth Judicial District, Indiana; engaged in practice in Monticello. 
Ind. Married, December 23, 1890, Miss Deborah E. Street, of Brookston, Ind. 

L-92. Edward West Mcintosh. 

LL. B. Lawyer. Born, February 3, 1853, in Greene County, Indiana. 1896, 
chairman of Democratic central committee; prosecuting attorney of Fourteenth JudiciaJ 
District of Indiana. Married, March 13, 1884, to Miss Maggie Chapman, of Worth- 
ington, Ind. 

L-93. William A. Rice, Lawyer, Bloomington, Ind. 

LL. B. Lawyer, Bloomington, Ind. 

L-94. Charles C. Spencer, Lawyer, Monticello, Ind. 

LL. B. ; Ph. B., 1889. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-95. Edward Thompson Teitsworth, Lawyer, 209 Andrus Bldg., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
LL. B.; B. S., 1889; A. M., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-96. William Dana Wilcox, Justice of the Peace, 2292 Milwaukee 
Ave., Chicago, 111. 

LL. B.; B. S., 1889; A. M., 1892. (See Collegfe of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1890. 



L-97. William A. Bond, Lawyer, Vaughn Block, Richmond, Ind. 

LL, B. Born, August 16, 1866, in Wayne County, Indiana. Nov. 17, 1898, 
to Jan. 1, 1903, prosecuting attorney for Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Indiana. 
Married, November 7, 1894, to Miss Anna M. Jefferis. 

L-98. Elmer Ellsworth Botkin, Lawyer, 601 W. North St., Muncie, 
Indiana. 
LL. B. ; Ph. B., 1890; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



La>^ Alumnal Record 293 

L-99. Milton Daniel Carey, deceased. 

LL. B. ; A. B., 1888. Lawyer. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-100. Merlin Hull, Lawyer and Publisher, Black River Falls, Wis. 

LL. B. In government service at Washington for five years; 1895-96, clerk 
of circuit court; 1907-08, District Attorney; 1909-10, member Wisconsin Legislature, 

L-101. Joseph W. Jackson. 

LL. B. Engaged in practice in Richmond, Ind. Present address unknown. 

L-102. Charles P. Knight, Holland Hotel, Chicago, 111. 

LL. B. Born, November 12, 1869, in Bowling Green, Indiana. Brother of L-141. 
Married, August 25, 1903. 

L-103. Paul Morgan Miller, Teacher, 4021 Russell Ave., St. Louis, 
Missouri. 
LL. B.; A. B., 1890; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-104. Harry R. McMuUen, Lawyer, Aurora, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-105. Edwin B. Pugh, Lawyer, 307 Indiana Trust Bldg., Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, March 21, 1867, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1898-1900, prosecuting at- 
torney for Marion County, Ind. Married, June 21, 1889, to Miss Bonnie Beauchamp, 
of Tipton, Ind. (Ex.-DePauw School of Music, '91.) 

L-106. John Harmon Robinson, Mine Owner, Maumee, Ark. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1890. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-107. Ernest Grant Rognon, Lawyer, 174 P St., Salt Lake City, 
Utah. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1890. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-108. William S. Scott, deceased. 

LL. B. Died, in Phoenix, Arizona. 

L-109. Romus F. Stuart, Lawyer, 721 Law Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, near Lexington, North Carolina, but parents removed to Marion 
County, Indiana during his infancy. Before graduation, was United States Post- 
office Inspector and served on the staff of three postmasters general; since graduation, 
elected State Senator from Marion County, and served in the Fifty-eighth and Fifty- 
ninth General Assemblies. Married. 

L-110. James Clarence Walters, Lawyer, 75 N. Main St., Logan, 
Utah. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1890. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-111. Roy Owen West, Lawyer, 164 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 

LL. B. ; A. B., 1890; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1891. 



L-112. Willits A. Bastian, Lawyer, 729 Law Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



294 DePauw University Law 



L-113. Louis E. Bennett, Lawyer and Soldier, Greenville, 111. 

LL. B. Born, February 18, 1869, in Greenville, Illinois. Engaged in practice of 
law in Greenville, Illinois, after graduation; was colonel of State Militia previous 
to war with Spain; served as major during Spanish- American war; was first lieuten- 
ant, Company H, Porto Rico Regiment. 

L-114. Worth Ernest Caylor, Lawyer, 100 Washington St., Chicago, 
111. 

LL. B. ; A. B., 1890. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-115. Homer Schofield Chenoweth, Farmer, R. R. 6, Marshall, 111. 
LL. B.; Ph. B., 1890; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-116. Lewis S. Dalton. 

LL. B. Lawyer. Born, August 17, 1869, in Litchfield, Illinois. Engaged in 
practice of law; active in local Democratic politics; candidate for alderman Twenty- 
third ward, 1899; reported in papers to have perished in storms in the mountains 
near Leadville, Col., in September, 1902. Unverified. 

L-117. Frederick Parker Davis, Lawyer, Sioux City, la. 

LL. B. 

L-118. Frank Merritt Downey, deceased. 

LL. B. Born, June 26, 1868, in Rising Sun, Indiana. Brother of 259, 334, 

485 and 660, all College of Liberal Arts. Was engaged in practice of law with his 

brother, George E. Downey, at time of his death. Died January 22, 1896, at Aurora, 
Indiana. 

L-119. Orville Frank Dwyer, Lawyer, 82 Atlas Bldg., Cincinnati, O. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-120. L. A. Evans, Lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-121. James Hamilton Huckleberry, Lawyer, Muscogee, Okla. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-122. William H. Latta, Lawyer, 810 Traction Terminal, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

LL. B. ; A. B., 1890; A. M., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-123. John W. Layne. 

LL. B. Lawyer. Born, January 24, 1869, in Belle Union, Putnam County, 
Indiana. After graduation, studied practical law in office of Hon. C. C. Matson, in 
GreerKastle, Ind., until 1894; removed to Indianapolis in 1900. Present addrese 
unknown. 

L-124. — Frank Leslie Littleton, Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-125. Edwin G. McGrifif. 

LL. B. Practiced in Ogden, Utah. Present address unknown. 

L-126. Oscar G. Miller, Lawyer, K. of P. Bldg., Greensburg, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, April 21, 1866, in Rush County, Indiana. Engaged in practice 
of law. Married, May 30, 1895, to Miss Clara Lambert. 

L-127. William Oscar Moore, Real Estate, 1145 Laurel St., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See Cellege of Liberal Arts.) 



Law Alumnal Record 295 

L-128. Joseph Edgar Neff, Lawyer, Union Trust Co., South Bend, 
Ind. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-129. Wilbur Grant Neff, Real Estate, 401 Hayden Bldg., Colum- 
bus, O. 

LL. B., Ph. B., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-130. William Horace Peter, Lawyer, 629 New York Block, Seattle, 
Wash. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-131. Edward Ellis Sluss, Lawyer, Newton Claypool Bldg., Indian- 
apolis, Ind, 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-132. Frank Monroe Smith, Lawyer, 2336 N. Delaware St., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-133. Arthur J. Taylor, Chicago, 111. 

LL. B.; B. S., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-134. Guy Morrison Walker, Lawyer, 15 Wall St., New York City. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1890; A. M., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-135. Merle Newton Allen Walker, Indiana Trust Bldg., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

LL. B. ; A. B., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-136. George Robb Welborn, Merchant, Owensville, Ind. 

LL. B. ; Ph. B., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1892. 



L-137. John L. Angleton. 

LL. B. Practiced in Lincoln, Nebraska, and San Francisco. Present address 
unknown. 

L-138. Charles B. Case, Lawyer, Anadarko, Okla. 

LL. B. Mayor of Greencastle, Ind.; practiced law in Kansas City, Mo., and 
now in Anadarko, Okla. Married, September 6, 1909, Miss Marie Kelley, of Muncie, 
Indiana. 

L-139. John L. Davis, Lawyer, Greensburg, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-140. Benjamin Franklin Gregory, Mines and Mining, Goldfield, 

Ner. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-141. Carl P. Knight, Care Fraser Stove Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 

LL. B. Born in Bowling Green, Indiana, April 8, 1872. Brother of L-102. 
Engaged in merchandizing in Indianapolis. 



296 DePauw University Law 



L-142. Homer L. McGinnis, Lawyer, Martinsville, Ind. 

LL. B. ; A. B., Indiana University, 1906. Born, August 31, 1867, in Clover- 
dale, Indiana. 1898-1900, prosecuting attorney, and also in 1903-05; 1909-11, repre- 
sentative from Morgan County in Indiana Legislature. Married, January 1, 1901, 
Miss Mary Bladen, of Spencer, Ind. 

L-143. Edward M. Odear, Lawyer, Lexington, Ky. 

LL. B. Born, 1874, in Mason, Illinois. Married, December 20, 1900, to ^liss 
Addie Baker, of Lexington, Kentucky. 

L-144. Clinton T. Prescott, Lawyer, IVIarinette, Wis. 
LL. B. 

L-145. Clark Edward Ridpath, Lawyer, Greenfield, Ind. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1891; A. M., pro merito, 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-146. Halsted Lockwood Ritter, Lawyer, 236 Equitable Bldg., 
Denver, Colo. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1891; A. M., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-147. Aaron G. Rose, Insurance, Martinsville, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, February 3, 1870. Law clerk in Chicago; 1893-94, post graduate 

work in law in New York Law School, New York City; now in insurance business, 

Martinsville, Ind. Married, June il, 1898, to Miss Bertha Mabel Johnston, of 
Chicago. 

L-148. Frank B. Shutts, Lawyer, Aurora, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, September 11, 1870, in Moore's Hill, Indiana. Engaged in 
practice of law in firm of Shutts and Davies, but engaged principally in special 
service under the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States. 

L-149. Charles G. Sims, Lawyer, Goshen, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-150. Armand E. Smith, Lawyer, Kankakee, 111. 

LL. B. Born, May 18, 1867, in Manteno, Illinois. Engaged since graduation 
in practice of law. Married, November 29, 1894, to Miss Olvine Prairie, of Bour- 
bonnais. 111. 

L-151. George Marquis Spurlock, Lawyer, 801 Iowa Ave., York, Neb. 

LL. B. Born, April 18, 1866, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 189-5, elected probate 
judge of Cass County; 1897, re-elected; 1900, delegate to Republican national con- 
vention at Philadelphia; 1901, elected Nebraska House of Representatives; 1902, re- 
elected; 1908, delegate to Methodist Episcopal General Conference at Baltimore; 
since 1908, member of the York, Neb., Library Board and Board of Education. 
Married, November 23, 1898, to Miss Maybird Smith, of Maryville, Mo. (DePauw 
School of Music, '11.) 

L-152. Allen Arthur Stahl, Lawyer, Sheridan, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, November 20, 1868, near Sheridan, Indiana. Since graduation, 
engaged in practice of law. Married, June 16, 1895, to Miss Ida M. Moudy. 

L-153. David E. Watson, Lawyer, IMartinsville, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-154. Thomas S. Wickwire, Lawyer, 508 W. Gale St., Angola, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, January 30, 1854, in Angola, Indiana. Engaged in practice of 
law since graduation; 1904-08, State Senator from DeKalb and Steuben Counties, 
including special session of 1908; Jan. 1, 1910 — , prosecuting attorney for Steuben 
County, Ind. Married, 1884, Miss Mattie Meese, of New Haven, Ind. 

L-155. James Herbert Wilkerson, Lawyer, 217 LaSalle St., Chicago, 
111. 

LL. B. ; Ph. B.. 1889; A. M., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



Law Alumnal Record 397 

CLASS OF 1893. 



L-156. Robert E. Barnhart, Lawyer, Liberty, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, October 8, 1872, in Areola, Illinois. Engaged in practice of 
law in firm of Stanford & Barnhart. Married, July 10, 1894, to Miss Lillian A. Stan- 
ford, of Liberty, Ind. 

L-157. Edward C. L. Bartrow, Merchant, Windber, Pa. 

LL. B. Born, September 25, 1862, in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Married, 
June 14, 1892, Miss Harriet Watts, of Pennsylvania. Residence in Swarthmore, Pa. 

L-158. Harry R. Gladden. 

LL. B. Practiced law in Farmer City, Illinois. Present address unknown. 

L-159. George Haman, deceased. 

LL. B. Died, April 14, 1897, in Brookville, Indiana. 

L-160. Sheldon W. Hickman, Lawyer, Muncie, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-161. William H. Jackson, Colville, Wash. 
LL. B. 

L-162. Elmer Q. Lockyear, Lawyer, Fendrich Bldg., Evansville, Ind, 

LL. B. Born, November 19, 1868, in Warrick County, Indiana. Engaged in 
practice; lecturer on commercial law in Lockyear's Business College, Evansville, Ind. 
Married, April "14, 1897, to Miss Letitia E. Miller, of Evansville, Ind. 

L-163. Caleb Newell Lodge, Investments, 829 N. Penna. St., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, August 12, 1872. Member of Columbia, Marion, and Uaiversity 
clubs, of Indianapolis. 

L-164. Mary McCuUoch, Ingleside, Pa. 
LL. B. 

L-165. James M. Manker. 

LL. B. Present address unknown. 

L-166. John Minor. 

LL. B. Present address unknown. 

L-167. Merta Mitchell. 

LL. B. Present address unknown. 

L-168. Franklin Trees Pulse, Waukegan, 111. 

LL. B. Born, February 22, 1869, in Greencastle, Indiana. Brother of 947 
and 1678. College of Liberal Arts. 1893-94, teacher, Madison County, Indiana; 
1894-97, studied law with Goodykoontz & Ballard, Anderson; 1897, practiced law; 
1898, stenographer in Anderson office of American Steel and Wire Company. Mar- 
ried, February 8, 1899, to Miss Margaret Reid Bickham, of Anderson, Indiana. 

L-169. Arthur N. Sager, Lawyer, Third Nat'l Bank Bldg., St. Louis, 
Mo. 

LL. B. Born, December 2, 1871. Circuit attorney, City of St. Louis, from Jan, 
1, 1905, to Jan. 1, 1909. Married, January 2, 1901, Miss Matilda C. Cowling. 

L-170. Frederick Henry Sears, Lawyer, 900 Ashland Block, Chicago, 
111. 

LL. B. Born, February 5, 1873, in Xenia, Ohio. 1893-98, practiced law in 
Dayton, Ohio; January, 1899, removed to Chicago and became one of the attorneys 
for the West Chicago Street Railway Company, which was later combined with the 



298 DePauw University Law 

North Chicago Street Railway Company and Consolidated Traction Company, forming 
the Chicago Union Traction Company. Married, November 9, 1899, to Miss Anabel 
Cochrane, of Chicago. 

L-171. Ozora T. Sharp, Farmer, Gaston, Ind. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-172. Edward May Teeple, deceased. 

LL. B.; Ph. B., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-173. James L. Watkins, Lawyer, Burr Block, Newcastle, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, January 23, 1873, near Newcastle, Indiana. Engaged in practice 
of law since graduation. 

L-174. M. H. Wertenberger, Lawyer, Ijamsville, Wabash Co., Ind. 
LL. B. 



CLASS OF 1894. 



L-175. T. Wilson Annabal, Lawyer, 12^^ N. Broadway, Peru, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, March 10, 1873. 

L-176. Philip J. B. Fariss, Lawyer, Noblesville, Ind. 

LL. B. Born in Cass County, Indiana. • 

L-177. Thomas W. Field, Lawyer, Lafayette, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, in Lafayette, Indiana. Since graduation, engaged in practice af 
law in Lafayette; 1905-09, city judge of Lafayette, Ind.; 1909 — , re-elected for term 
of four years. 

L-178. Edward C. Hughes, Lawyer, Charleston, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, October 28, 1864, in Charleston, Indiana. County attorney of 
Clark County, Indiana. 

L-179. John E. Lewman. 

LL. B. Engaged in practice of law in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Present address 
unknown. 

L-180. John William Little, Physician, 2635 E. 10th St., Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

LL. B.; B. Sc, 1900. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-181. Theophilus John Moll, 'Lawyer, 609 Law Bldg., Indianapolis, 
Ind. 
LL. R; Ph. B., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-182. Howard M. Mountz, Lawyer, Garrett, Ind. 

LL. B. Born, December 11, 1871, in Steuben County, Indiana. Since graduation, 
practiced law in (]!arrett; member Indiana House of Representatives, session of 1905. 
Married, October 13, 1897, Miss Mary S. Teeters, of Auburn, Ind. 

L-183. William P. Myles, Montezuma, Ind. 
LL. B. 

L-184. Lee A. Phillips, Lawyer, Pac. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Los Angeles, 
Calif. 

LL. B. Born, August 24, 1871, in Ashton, Illinois. Engaged in practice of law 
since graduation; associate counsel for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Married, 
December 19, 1895, to Miss Catherine Coffin, of Winfield, Kansas. 



Theology AlUMNAL ReCORD 299 

L-185. Ruikitsu Tsugara, Tokyo, Japan. 

LL. B. 

L-186. Lawrence Oscar Vaught, Lawyer, Jacksonville, 111. 

LL. B.; A. B., 1887; A. M., 1890. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

L-187. John Ellsworth Wilson, Lawyer, Broken Bow, Neb. 

LL. E.; A. B., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arte.) 



3, Alumni of Scliool of Tteology. 



CLASS OF 1886. 



T-1. William Orville Shepard, 1218 Granville Ave., Chicago, 111. 

S. T. R; A. B., 1885; A. M., 1888. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1887. 



T-2. Thomas D. Tharp, 311 S. Branson St., Marion, Ind. 

S. T. B. ; A. B. ; A. M., Indiana University. Born, January 5, 1839, at Marion, 
Indiana. Member of North Indiana Conference. 



CLASS OF 1888. 



T-3. Somerville Light, Goshen, Ind. 

S. T. B.; A. M., Fort Wayne College, 1881; D. D., DePauw University, 1905. 
Entered North Indiana Conference, 1883; appointed Nappanee, Middlebury, and 
attended School of Theology, DePauw University; appointed to Bristol, Indiana; 
transferred from Knightstown to Wisconsin Conference and appointed pastor of Wash- 
ington Avenue Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; 1890, transferred to North Indiana Con- 
ference; appointments: First Church, Warsaw; First Church, Wabash; Bluflfton; 
Elkhart; Marion; four years member of Joint Board of Trustees and Visitors, DePauw 
University; 1909 — , superintendent Goshen District. Married, Miss Flora A. Huff> 
of Bremen, Indiana, November 16, 1887; she died in 1888; married Miss Martha M. 
Cox, April 14, 1889. 



CLASS OF 1889. 



T-4. Howard C. Augustus, Warrensburg, 111. 

S. T. B. Born, March 13, 1859, at Friend's Creek, Macon County, Illinois. Mem- 
ber of Illinois Conference; appointments: Fithian; Ludlow; 1891-93, out of regular 
work on account of health; Savoy; Weldon; Sadorus; Philo; Rankin; Warrensburg. 
Married, December 29, 1887, to Miss Jennie E. McKay, 

T-5. Charles Eddy Line, Muncie, Ind. 

S. T. B. ; A. M., Moore's Hill College; D. D., Kansas Wesleyan. Born, October 
26, 1854, in Connersville, Indiana. 1880, entered Southeast Indiana Coaference; ap- 
pointments: Delaware, Flatrock, Taylorsville, Irvington, North Vernon, Moore's Hill; 
transferred to the Northwest Kansas Conference and appointed to Salina; transferred 
♦o the Minnesota Conference and appointed to Mankato; transferred to the North 



300 DePauw University Theology 

Indiana Conference and appointed to Union City; pastor at Alexandria; financial 

secretary of DePauw University; pastor at Portland and Greenfield; 1910 — , 

superintendent of Muncie District. Married, December ::?.5, 1879, Miss Mary Alice 
Ball, of Connersville, Ind. 

T-6. Reuben H. Moore, Minister, Indianapolis, Ind. 

S. T. B.; B. S.; M. S. Moore's Hill College, 1885-89. Born, at New Belle- 
ville, Indiana, June 14, 1857. Entered Southeast Indiana Conference, 1885; appoint- 
ments: Sellenburgh; at School of Theology; Clifford; Charlestown; Shelby ville; Madi- 
son Avenue, Indianapolis; Martinsville; Chaplain, Indiana State Reformatory, Jef- 
fersonville; now field agent, of Anti-Saloon League. Married, October 13, 1877, to 
Miss Edith Lawles. 

T-7. Jesse A. Stout, Minister, Martinsville, 111. 

S. T. B. Born, October 26, 1862, in Martinsville, Indiana. 1889, entered Illi- 
nois Conference; appointments: Butler; Illiopolis; Toledo; Shelby ville; Rosemond; 
Assumption; Illicpolis; Nokomis; Neoga; 1905 — , supernumery. Married, January 
8, 1884, Miss Grace G. Nichols. 



CLASS OF 1890. 



T-8. Albert L. Bennett, Minister, New Harmony, Ind. 

S. T. B. Born, August 21, 1861, in Lafayette, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Clay City; Trinity, West Indianapolis; Mitchell; Spencer; 
Simpson, Evansville; Centenary, Greensburg; Oakland City; New Harmony. Mar- 
ried, May 27, 1891, Miss Emma Murphey. 

T-9. Robert L. Crawford, Lawyer, Franklin, Ind. 

S. T. B. Born, July 10, 1859, in Johnson County, Indiana. Brother of 1065, 
College of Liberal Arts. 1890-95, minister of Indiana; since 1895, lawyer in Frank- 
lin, Ind. Married, November, 1890, Miss Mary Caldwell, deceased; married, 1893, 
Miss Mabel Langford. 

T-10. Joseph A. Cullen, deceased. 

S. T. B. October 8, 1848. Member of Indiana Conference. Died, September 
29, 1895, in Indianapolis. 

T-11. Frank H. Edinborough, 156 Jefferson St., Valparaiso, Ind. 
S. T. B. 

T-12. Marshall E. Eraser, Minister, Marshfield, Wis. 

S. T. B.; A. B., 1889; A. M., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-13. Heber S. Headen, Minister, New Albany, Ind. 

S. T. B.; Ph. B., 1889; A. M., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-14. Jehu H. Johnson, deceased. 

S. T. B. Minister. Member of North Nebraska Conference. Died in 1905 
at Tekamah, Neb. 

T-15. Telesphore Leveque. 

S. T. B.; B. L., 1890. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-16. Robert L. McNabb, deceased. 

S. T. B. Born, April 17, 1855, in Holmes County, Ohio. Entered Kansas Con- 
ference and appointed to Walnut (ilrove Church in Topeka; missionary to China, in 
charge of Ing Chung District and Hing-hua Theological School; returned to America, 
appointed to Wellington, Kansas; Monte Vista, Colorado; 1899, Camp Point, Illinois 
Conference. Married, June 25, 1891, to Miss Sallie M. Canan. Died, January 16, 
1904, at Camp Point, 111. 



Theology AlUMNAL ReCORD 301 

T-17. Kenosuke Masuco, Teacher, Sapporo, Hokaido, Japan. 

S. T. B. Born in Closhi, Japan. Teacher in Normal School, Sapporo, Hokaido, 
Japan. 



CLASS OF 1891. 



T-18. Albertus Theodore Briggs, Minister, 703 Franklin St., Val- 
paraiso, Ind. 

S. T. B.; A. B., 1890; A. M., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-19. George C. Hewes, Missionary, Sitapur, India. 

S. T. B.; B. S., 1883, University of Illinois. Born, August 1, 1863, in Mendon, 
Illinois. 1891-95, professor of Science and Logic in Reid Christian College, Lucknow, 
India; 1896-97, teacher in Oak Openings High School, Naini Tal, India; 1897-1902, 
missionary in charge, Budaon, India; 1903, in United States on leave; 1904-06, 
missionary in charge, Gonda, North India; 1907 — , missionary in charge and military 
chaplain, Gonda, North India; 1896, treasurer. North India Conference; 1898-1900, 
assistant secretary, same; 1905-07, treasurer of Conference Jubilee Fund; 1908 — , 
statistical secretary, North India Conference. Author of pamphlet, "The Philosopher's 
Stone." Married, December 3, 1896, Miss Annie Butcher, of Naini Tal, India. 

T-20. John Shannon Hoagland, Minister, Mitchell, S. D. 

S. T. B.; Ph. B., 1892. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-21. Mercene E. Hobart, Minister, Metcalf, 111. 

S. T. B. Born, February 18, 1864, in Marion County, Illinois. Member of 

Illinois Conference; appointments: Brocton ; Stewardson; Vermillion; Martinsville; 

Neoga; Bath; Athens; Chesterfield; Auburn; Elkhart; Metcalf. Married, December 25, 
1888, Miss Meeda Crum. 

T-22. Zacharia Selby, deceased. 

S. T. B. Born, July 11, 1864, in Pike County, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference; appointments: May wood, Owensville, Fort Branch, New Albany, Paoli. 
Married, December 22, 1891, to Miss Lena L. Hoover, of Owensville, Ind. Died, 
July 11, 1898, at Paoli, Ind. 

T-23. Joseph Eijiro Takasugi, Teacher, Sapporo, Japan. 

S. T. B.; Ph. B., 1891, A. B., 1892, Mt. Union College, Ohio; Ph. D., 1893, 
Boston University. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1892. 



T-24. Edson S. Borton, Minister, Thomasboro, 111. 

S. T. B. Born, March 6, 18G3, in Guernsey County, Ohio. Member of Illinois 
Conference; appointments: Cowden ; Waggoner; Westfield; Greenup; Cowden ; Chapin ; 
Loami; Waggoner; Mt. Auburn; New Holland; Wapella; Hammond; Thomasboro. 
Married, December 26, 1893, to Miss Alice Walden. 

T-25. David Bowers, Minister, 736 W. High St., Lima, O. 

S. T. B. Born, April 3, 1855, in Lima, Ohio. Member of Central Ohio Con- 
ference; pastor at Marysville, Ohio. 



302 DePauw University Theology 

T-26. William P. Bowman, Minister, 1314 Monroe St., Charleston, 111. 

S. T. B. Born, February 6, 1859. in Streator, Illinois. 1886, entered Illinois 
Conference; appointments: Bluff Springs, Beverly, and Lynnville; appointments since 
graduation: Sidney; Morrisonville; Martinsville; Vermillion; Bethany; New Salem; 
Pittsfield; August; Petersburg; Chandlerville; Charleston. Married, October 25, 
1883, Miss Luella Dimmitt. 

T-27. Albert E. Cook, Missionary, Raichur, India. 

S. T. B. Born, February 18, 1867, in Mitchell, Ontario, Canada. 1892, pastor 
"Preston Church," Detroit, Mich.; 1892-94, missionary, Secunderabad, India; 1894-1905, 
Bidar, India; 1904 — , Raichur, India. Author of "The Bright Side and the Other 
Side, or What India can Teach Us." Married, November, 1892, Miss Edith May 
Lewis, of Byron, Mich. 

T-28. Joseph Dawson, Minister, 3025 15th St., N.-W., Washington, 
D. C. 

S. T. B. ; Ph. D., Boston University, 1905. Born, June 2, 1864, in Durham, Eng- 
land. Member of Baltimore Conference. In Methodist pastorate without change 
since graduation; for past four years, literary editor of Northern Christian Advocate. 
Married, August 9, 1898, Miss Margaret T. Black, of Kansas City, Mo. 

T-29. Henry W. Giddens, Minister, Farmer, R. R. 6, Winfield, Kans. 

S. T. B. Born, July 8, 1865, in Lincolnshire, England. Member of Southwest 
Kansas Conference from 1893 to 1907; appointments: Oxford; Tribune; Hoisington; 
Alden; Garfield; Bushton; Geneseo; Seward; 1903, supernumery; 1907, located; since 
then farming. Married, October 6, 1892, Miss Cora A. Polhemus. 

T-30. Daniel Hull Guild, Minister, 112 W. Lincoln St., Wabash, Ind. 

S. T. B. Born, March 28, 1860, in Medaryville, Indiana. Brother of 84.9, 
College of Liberal Arts. Member of North Indiana Conference; appointments: Phila- 
delphia; Morton (Northwest Indiana); Grace Church, Marion; Markland Ave., 
Kokomo; Knightstown; Warsaw; Wabash. Married, September 1, 1887, Miss Lessie A. 
Conard, 

T-31. Lemuel Herbert Murlin, Minister and Teacher, Baldwin, Kans. 

S. T, B.; A. B., 1891; D. D., 1897, University of Denver. (See College of 
Liberal Arts.) 

T-32. Uichiro Sasamori, Teacher, Nagasaki, Japan. 

S. T. B.; Ph. B., 1891; Ph. D., 1893; LL. D., Baker University, 1909. (See 
College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1893. 



T-33. Harry Lincoln Beals, deceased. 

S. T. B.; A. B., 1886; A. M., 1889. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-34. H. Joseph Black, Minister, North Vernon, Ind. 

S. T. B.; A. M., Ashland College, Ohio, 1883. Born, February 15, 1858, in 
Londonville, Ohio. Member of Indiana Conference; appointments: Grace Church, 
Indianapolis; Klingsley, Evansville; First Church, Indianapolis; Brightwood, Indian- 
apolis; Corydon; North Vernon. Married, April 10, 1884, Miss Hattie Pershing. 

T-35. Anna Downey, deceased. 

S. T. B. ; A. B., 1877; A. M., 1880. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-36. James L. Greenway, Minister, Ladoga, Ind. 

S. T. B. Born, September 5, 1862, in County of Cornwall, England. Came to 
the United States in 1881. Member of Northwest Indiana Conf-erence. Married, 
December 25, 1890, to Miss Mary B. Durand. 



Theology AlUMNAL ReCORD 303 

T-37. Oliver P. Paxon, Minister, Hebron, Ind. 

S. T. B. Born, May 22, 1854, near Pennville, Jay County, Indiana. Teacher 
and principal of schools for twelve years before entering Theological School; while 
a student, was pastor at Brazil, Reelsville and Carbon; member of Northwest Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Perrysville; Dana; Newtown; Waveland; Oxford; He- 
bron. Married, March 1, 1879, Miss Ruth Peacock, 

T-38. Henry C. Weston, Minister, Zionsville, Ind. 

S. T, B. Born, September 26, 1857, in Cherryville, Pennsylvania. Member of 
Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Chesterton; New Richmond; Ladoga; 
Zionsville. Married, November 24, 1887, Miss Mary S. Bovey. (See Art School, 13.) 

T-39. William McKee Whitsitt, Minister, New Albany, Ind. 

S. T. B. Born, August 12, 1861, in Jefferson County, Indiana. Member of 
Indiana Conference; appointments; Bloomfield; Worthington; Hyde Park, Indian- 
apolis; Trinity, Madison; Petersburg; 1907 — , superintendent, New Albany District. 
Married, May 29, 1889, Miss Mattie E. Hobbs. 



CLASS OF 1894. 



T-40. James Oscar Bills, Minister, Lewisville, Ind. 

S. T. B. Born, February 28, 1856, in Marion County, Indiana. Member of 
North Indiana Conference; appointments: Ridgeville; Hagerstown; Converse; Tipton; 
Redkey; Alexandria; 1904 — , Conference Evangelist. Married, March 10, 1875, Miss 
Araminta C. Vail. 

T-41. Henry Thomas Davis, Minister, Argentine, Kans. 

S. T. B.; A. B.; A. M., Baker University. Born, July 21, 1868, in Baldwin, 
Kansas. Member of Kansas Conference; appointments: Richland; Centropolis; 
Gardner; Wellsville; Harveyville; Green; Argentine. Married. September 14, 1891, 
Miss Minnie Bain. 

T-42. William LeBerne Laufman, deceased. 

S. T. B.; A. B., 1887; A. M., 1890. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-43. Charles Henry Leeson, Minister, 1115 W. 14th St., Terre 
Haute, Ind. 

S. T. B.; Ph. B., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-44. James Patterson Masson, Minister, Martinsville, Ind. 

S. T. B. Born, December 3, 1864, in Anderson, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Glenwood, South Bethany; New Palestine; Martinsville. 

T-45. William S. McCallister, Minister, Ansley, Neb. 

S. T. B. Born, June 19, 1866, in Perry County, Indiana. Member of Indiana 
Conference; appointments: Elletsville; Lyons; Paoli; transferred to Nebraska Con- 
ference; appointments: Arapahoe; Bloomington; Hubbell; Ansley. Married, June 5, 
1887, Miss Mary I. Brown. 

T-46. David Winslow Raines. 

S. T. B. ; A. B., Baker University. Born, in Malvern, Mills County, Iowa. 
Member of the Kansas Conference; appointments: Centropolis; Wakarusa; Soldier; 
Touganoxle; Michigan Avenue, Leavenworth; Winchester; transferred to Columbia 
River Conference, and withdrew from Conference in 1907. Present address unknown. 

T-47. Lucien Volney Rector, Minister and Farmer, Falburiiis, Tex. 

S. T. B. Born, September 21, 1868, near Brazil, Indiana. Member of the 
Northwest Indiana Conference; appointments: Sandford; Marshall; Lochiel ; transferred 
to Oklahoma Conference; now farming. Married, September 17, 1902, Miss H. May 
Duffy, of Swanington, Ind. 



304 DePauw University Theology 

CLASS OF 1895. 



T-48. Henry Sigel Beals, deceased. 

S. T. B.; Ph. B., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-49. Frank Sherman Ditto, :\Iinister, Baxter, Tenn. 

S. T. B. ; A. B., 1893, Washburn College, Kansas. Born, June 4, 1865, in 
Oxford, Iowa. 1894-98, instructor in School of Theology, DePauw University; 1895-96, 
post graduate student, DePauw University; 1898, summer, post graduate student, Uni- 
versity of Chicago; 1898-1900, instructor in Hebrew and the English Bible, DePauw 
University; 1900-04, missionary, in charge of Boys' High School and English Church, 
Mussoori, India; 1905-06, principal of Philander Smith College, Naini Tal, India; 
1907-09, principal of Wesley Memorial Academy, Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.; 1909 — , 
member of Central Tennessee Conference, %vith pastorate at Baxter, Tenn. Married, 
July 11, 1898, Miss Florence Weir Hays, of Terre Haute, Ind. (See 978, College of 
Liberal Arts.) 

T-50. Charles William Hesson, Lj-^ceum Lecturer, Leitchfield, Ky. 

Ph. B., Hartford (Ky.) College; S. T. B. Born, June 19, 1870, near Rock- 
port, Indiana. Pastor in M. E. Church, South, at Rome, Yelvington, and Brandon- 
burg, Ky., Osceola, Ark., and Earlington, Ky. Married, July 6, 1892, Miss Cornelia 
H. Clark, of Leitchfield, Ky. 



CLASS OF 1896. 



T-51. William Frederick Dingel, Muncie, Ind. 

S. T. B.; Ph. B., 1896. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1897. 



T-52. Merritt Machlan, Minister, Elizabethtown, Ind. 

S. T. B.; A. B., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-63. Clarence Dille Royse, Minister, Rapid City, S. D. 

S. T. B.; A. B., 1897. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-54. Marquis Melville Want, Minister, Bement, 111. 

S. T. B.; A. B., 1896; A. M., 1897. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1898. 



T-55. John Omar Campbell, Middletown, Ind. 

S. T. B. ; Ph. B., 1898. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-56. John Eugene Thackrey, Maplewood, St. Louis, Mo. 

S. T. B. Born, April 3, 1870, near Alma. Riley County, Kansas. Member ot 
Kansas Conference; transferred to St. Louis Conference; appointments: Grace Church, 
Kansas City; Maywood; Maplewood, St. Louis. Married, June 15, 1896, Miss Elva L. 
Palmer, B. S., also ex-DePauw. 



Music Alumnal Record 305 

CLASS OF 1899. 



T-57. Ming Chuan Liu, No. 56, Rue Dillon, Tientsin, China. 

S. T. B. ; A. B., 1896. Peking (China) University. Born, April, 1874, Tientsin, 
China. Entered St. Louis Conference; ordained deacon under Missionary Rule by 
Bishop Hurst; transferred to North China Conference; 1900-02, stationed at Southern 
City, Peking, China; 1902-03, Wesley Chapel, Tientsin; ordained elder by Bishop 
Moore; 1904, instructor in Commercial School; 1905-08, chief accountant, Singei- 
Sewing Machine Co., Tientsin; 1909 — , supervisor same, Tientsin Territory, North 
China. Author of "English Idioms and Colloquialisms"; lecturer on industrial and 
commercial subjects. Government Lecture Hall, Tientsin. Married, November 19, 
1899, Mei fui Cheng. 



CLASS OF 1900. 



T-59. William LaRue Dexter, Minister, Goldfield, Nev. 

S. T. B.; A. B., 1900. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

T-60. Thomas Madison Heaton, 113 E. 10th St., Bloomington, Ind. 

S. T. B. ; Ph. B., 1900. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



4. School of Music, 



CLASS OF 1886. 



M-1. Susie Fay (nee Kelly), 931 W. Green St., Urbana, 111. 

Mus. B. Born, April 17, 1865, in Annapolis, Indiana. Sister of 672 and 1005, 
College of Liberal Arts. 1886-88, instructor in Piano, School of Music, DePauw Uni- 
versity; 1890-92, professor of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Counterpoint, same; 1888- 
90, studied Piano, Harmony, Counterpoint, Fugue, Form and Theory, at the Royal 
Conservatory, Leipzig, Germany. Married, April 7, 1892, to Andrew F. Fay, at 
Greencastle, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1887. 



M-2. Kate Stockwell Hammond, Santa Monica, Calif. 

A. B., 1882; A. M., 1891. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1889. 



M-3. Anna Smith (nee Allen), 122 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Born, September 10, 1870, in Greencastle, Indiana. Teacher in School of 
Music, DePauw University, 1888-94. Married, January 18, 1888, to Harry M. 
Smith, at Greencastle, Ind. 

M-4. Ethel Bergey (nee Sutherlin), 74 Kimball Hall, 243 Wabash 
Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Born, February 13, 1872, in Parke County, Indiana. 1889-90, post graduate 
work in DePauw School of Music, and tutor in Harmony and Chorus class, also 



306 DePauw University Music 

pianist for DePauw Symphony Orchestra; continued study under William H. Sher- 
wood; 1892-93, teacher of Piano and Harmony, Logan Female College, Russell- 
ville, Ky. ; 1893-94, teacher of Piano and Harmony, Elgin (111.) Conservatory of 
Music; since 1894 has had a studio in Kimball Hall, Chicago, doiag concert work and 
teaching. Married, August, 1895, to Theodore S. Bergey, in Milwaukee, Wis. 



CLASS OF 1890. 



M-5. Gertrude May Taylor (nee Simison), 1006 State St., Lafayette, 
Ind. 

B. L. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1891. 



M-6. Estelle Leonard, Union City, Ind. 

M-7. Julia Bantz Sedwick (nee Southard), 1827 N. Alabama St., In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

Born, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1890, concert pianist with DePauw Quartette; 
1891-93, instructor in School of Music, DePauw University; 1891-92, post graduate 
work in DePauw; 1891-93, study under Wm. H. Sherwood and George Kelso, of 
New York. Married, July 19, 1893, J. E. Sedwick, at Greencastle, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1892. 



M-8. Delia Duvall (nee Ogden), Delaware, O. 

Born, October 5, 1872, in Danville, Indiana. Sister of 1240 and 1306, College 
of Liberal Arts. 1897-1900, post graduate work in Voice, School of Music, Columbus, 
Ohio; 1905-06, spent in study of music in Berlin, and in European travel. Mar- 
ried, August 29, 1894, to Trumbull G. Duvall, at Danville, Ind. (See 982, College of 
Liberal Arts.) 

M-9. Eudora Esterbrook, (nee Marshall), Teacher, Abingdon, 111. 

Born, June 12, 1871, in Milford, Illinois. 1893, post graduate work, in the 
Gottschalk Lyric School, Chicago; for four years in charge of Department of Music, 
Orleans (Nebraska) College; 1897 — , dean of the Conservatory of Music, Hedding 
College, Abingdon, 111. Married, August 20, 1895, to Herbert R. Esterbrook, Pro- 
fessor in Hedding College. 

M-10. Flora D. Mathias, 635 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. 

Born in Greencastle, Indiana. Daughter of 211, and sister of 1306, College 
of Liberal Arts. 

M-11. Maybird Spurlock (nee Smith), 801 Iowa Ave., York, Neb. 

Bom, May 21, 1873, in Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri. 1893, post 
graduate work in music in Berlin, Germany. Married, November 23, 1898, to 
George M. Spurlock, at Marysville, Missouri. (See L — 151.) 



Mutic Alumnal Record 

CLASS OF 1893. 



M-12. Rosa Adelaide Marquis, Teacher, Permanent Address: Green- 
castle, Ind. 

Born in Greencastle, Indiana. Profession: Tiolin soloist, teacher of violin, 
piano and harmony. 1900-03, teacher in Birmingham, Ala.; 1903-06, director of music 
in Industrial School, Rustin, La.; 1906-07, in Berlin, Germany; 1907-09, director of 
music in Conservatory, Tabor, Iowa; 1^09 — , director of music, Illinois School for 
the Blind, Jacksonville, 111. 

M-13. Pauline Reamer Hurst (nee Blake), Greencastle, Ind. 

Born, February 14, 1874, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1894-95, post graduate work 
in DePauw University. Married, May 30, 1894, F. C. Newhouse, at Greencastle, 
Ind.; married, September 24, 1905, C. C. Hurst, at Greencastle, Ind. 

M-14. Zella Marshall, 2030 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 

B. L., 1894, (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-15. Emma Josephine Richards (nee Coffey), Patricksburg, Ind. 

B. L., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-16. Stella B. Smith (nee Jordan), Anderson, Ind. 

B. L., 1894. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-17. Flora Whisand (nee Van Dyke), Charleston, 111. 



CLASS OF 1894. 



M-18. Olive Bower (nee Stanley), Albion, 111. 

B. L., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-19. Jessie DeMotte Case, Attica, Ind. 

B. L., 1893. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-20. Mayme Roberts (nee Jennings), deceased. 

Ph. B., 1895. (See College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-21. Mary Alice Potter, Greencastle, Ind. 

Born in Wooster, Ohio. Studied Piano and Harmony under Karl Merz, 
Dr. H. H. Haas, and Eugene Heffley, at the University of Wooster; 1896, post 
graduate work under Walter Howe Jones, DePauw University; 1898, under Elizabeth 
Patterson Sawyers, DePauw University; taught in Elwood, Indiana; teacher of 
piano in Bedford, Ind, 

M-22. Erba Webber, Warsaw, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1895. 



M-23. Jessie Younge Fox, Champaign, 111. 

Born, October 6, 1873, in Kinmundy, Illinois. Instructor in Piano, University of 
Illinois, Champaign, 111. 

M-24. Bertha Louise Hanker, Teacher of Piano, Toledo, 111. 

Born, February 4, 1873, in Toledo, Illinois. Teacher of Music, Toledo, Illinois, 



308 DePauw University Mu»ic 

M-25. Adeline Whitney Kewley (nee Rowley), Onarga, 111. 

Born, April 26, 1873, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1896-97, post graduate work in 
Voice in New York City and Chicago; teacher of Voice at Champaign, Illinois, and 
Onarga, Illinois. Married, September 2, 1899, to James Kewley, at Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. 



CLASS OF 1896. 



M-26. Helen Hanna Birch, Teacher of Piano. Permanent Address: 
Greencastle, Ind. 

Born, October 26, 1874, in Greencastle, Indiana. Post graduate work in 
DePauw School of Music; pupil of William H. Sherwood, of Chicago, and of Zavier 
Scharnwenka, of Berlin, Germany; at present, teacher in Knox Conservatory of 
Music, Galesburg, 111. Address: 147 West Tompkins Street, Galesburg, III. 

M-27. Grace Pullen (nee Wilson), Centralia, 111. 

Born, June 3, 1872, in Centralia, Illinois. Married, December 29, 1897, to 
Fred Pullen, at Centralia. J]X 



CLASS OF 1897. 



M-28. Josephine Fyffe Binyon (nee Armstrong), 3312 W. Wright- 
wood Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Born, August 3, 1878, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. 1897-1900, post graduate 
work in Piano, DePauw School of Music; three years, organist of Christian Church,. 
Greencastle, Ind. Married, January 23, 1901, to Claude E. Binyon, at Green- 
castle, Ind. 

M-29. Mary Louise Ellis (nee Hoover), Permanent Address, Green- 
castle, Ind. 

Born, April 24, 1877, in Union, Indiana. 1898, post graduate work in DePauw 
School of Music, piano; 1900, post graduate work at Chautauqua, New York, piano; 
teacher of music, private classes, at Bedford, Boonville, and Evansville, Ind.; studied 
with Mrs. Zeisler, of Chicago; 1909 — , studying in Vienna, Austria. Married, Sep- 
tember 2, 1901, William Marshall Ellis, at Greencastle, Ind. 

M-30. Helen Caroline O'Dell, Teacher of Voice and Piano, Reming- 
ton, Ind. 

Sister of 1561, 1930, and 2011, all College of Liberal Arts. 



CLASS OF 1898. 



M-31. Eva Nesbit (nee Osburn), Woodland, 111. 

Born, August 7, 1874, in Shelburn, Ind. Married, January 23, 1901, Rev. B_ 
R. Nesbit, at Shelburn, Ind. (Member Central Illinois Conference.) 



Music Alumnal Record 309 

CLASS OF 1899. 



M-32. Winona Bertha Gregory, Williamsport, Ind. 

Born, December 7, 1874. Vocal and instrumental teacher, Williamsport, Indiana. 

M-33. Chloe Alice Jackson (nee Gillum), Arkadelphia, Ark. 

Born, November 14, 1877, in Sylvania, Indiana. Teacher of Voice, Millers- 
burg (Ky.) Female College; same, Henderson College, Arkadelphia, Ark. Editor of 
Arkadelphia Index, published by Women's Library Association, in interest of civic 
improvement. Married, September 11, 1901, Cavanaugh Caldwell Jackson, at Rock- 
ville, Ind. 

M-34. Nina Myrtle Owen, Teacher, Amo, Ind. 

Supervisor of music in public schools, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

M-35. Mildred Rutledge, Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

Teacher of Normal and Illustrated Methods for pianoforte and instructor of 
pianoforte. School of Music, DePauw University. Home address: Springfield, 111. 

M-36, Ruth Vaught, Lebanon, Ind. 

(See 1737, College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-37. Cora Waltz (nee Darnell), 956 Olive St., Denver, Colo. 

Born, September 27, 1872, in Bainridge, Indiana. Married, October 11, 1899, 
James Raymond Waltz, at Greencastle, Ind, 



CLASS OF 



M-38. Lillian Dale Cadwell (nee Scott), Valparaiso, Ind. 

Married Ralph Cadwell, at Greencastle, Ind. Student in Normal School, Val- 
paraiso, Ind. 

M-39. Jessie Ada McAvoy (nee Poynter), Fort Wayne, Ind. 

Born, December 17, 1876, in Cloverdale, Indiana. Sister of 1496, College of 
Liberal Arts. Married, Dr. J. B. McAvoy, at Sullivan, Ind. 

'M-40. Mary Laura Moag (nee Christie), 1509 N. New Jersey St., In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

Born, October 5, 1880, in Greencastle, Indiana. Member Indianapolis Matinee 
Musicale (Voice), and of Caroline Harrison Chapter D. A. R. Married, October 15, 
1902, Dr. James A. Moag, at Indianapolis. 

M-41. Raeburn Obenchain (nee Cowger), 3635 Woodland Ave., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 

Born, June 1, 1877, in Monticello, Indiana. Married, October 2, 1906, Fred- 
erick Charles Obenchain, at Monticello, Ind. 

M-42. B. Pearl Thomas (nee Shaw), Clarksburg, Ind. 

Married, January 21, 1903, Dr. W. E. Thomas, at Sardinia, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1901. 



M-43. Grace Eva Kime (nee Stuckey), 622 E. Conner St., San An- 
tonio, Texas. 



310 DePauw University Music 

M-44. Wilhelmina Sarah Lank, Greencastle, Ind. 

Ph. B. (See 1882, College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-45. Cleo Agnes Pitts, Lafayette, Ind. 

M-46. Letitia Viola Swearingen (nee Pitts), Muncie, Ind. 

Married, June 5, 1906, James Watt Swearingen, at Lafayette, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1902. 



M-47. Virginia Dearborn (nee Carr), University Heights, Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 

Ph. B. (See 1804, College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-48. Susa Mae Gwin (nee Rainier), Rensselaer, Ind. 

Born, May 22, 1881. Married, April 25, 1906, M. D. Gwin, M. D., at Lafay- 
ette, Ind. 

M-49. Edna Ames Lockridge (nee Arnold), Rockville, Ind. 

Born in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 1513 and 1683. Professor of pianoforte, 
DePauw University School of Music; same, Grant University, Athens, Tenn. ; teacher 
of piano, Evansville, Ind. Married, December 3, 1906, Dr. A. B. Lockridge, at 
Greencastle, Ind. 

M-50. Jessie Lois Reap (nee Guild), Fortville, Ind. 

Born, December 10, 1887, in Medaryville, Indiana. Married, December 25, 1903, 
Albert Reep, at Medaryville, Ind. (See 1769, College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-51. Mabel Claire Weaver (nee Johnson), Indianapolis, Ind. 

Married, April 5, 1906, Clarence Ray Weaver, at Carthage, Ind. 

M-5S. Elsie Wood, Teacher, 521 Plaza de Inquisicion, Lima, Peru, 
S. A. 

Daughter of 227 and sister of 1834 and 1854, all College of Liberal Arts. 



CLASS OF 1903. 



M-53. Cora Hatfield (nee Salmans), 739 N. Topeka Ave., Wichita, 
Kans. 

M-54. Edna Blanche Gordon (nee Line), Pennville, Ind. 

Born, July 13, 1881, in Delaware, Indiana. Daughter of 5, School of The- 
ology. 1906-07, teacher of pianoforte in Greensboro Female College. Married, 
October 16, 1907, C. F. Gordon, at Portland, Ind. 

M-55. Grace Guller, Home Address: Raymond, 111. 

Born, September 12, 1880, in Raymond, Illinois. 1903-06, professor of piano- 
forte, Galloway College, Searcy, Ark.; 1906-07, teacher of Eighth grade, Raymond, 
111., public schools; 1907-08, private class in piano. Hot Springs, Ark.; now, student 
Cosmopolitan School of Music, Chicago. 

M-56. Minetta Johnson, Fontanet, Ind. 



Music Alumnal Record 311 

CLASS OF 1904. 



M-57. Daisy Mae Lane (nee Dellen), Houston, Texas. 

Married, December 30, 1908, Tilman Orlando Lane, at Greencastle, Ind. 

M-58. Emma Ellen Miller, deceased. 

Born, October 31, 1872, in Thayer, Kansas. Teacher of pianoforte, Green- 
castle, Ind. Died, September 24, 1909, in Greencastle, Ind. 

M-59. Eva Mae Ury (nee Harris), Center Point, Ind. 

M-60. Sara Lucinda Washburn (nee Neal), Lorna, Alberta, Canada. 

Born, September 6, 1881, at Caneyville, Kentucky. 1904-06, professor of Voice 
Culture, Galloway College, Searcy, Ark. Married, October 4, 1906, Sep Washburn (ex. 
DePauw, '03), at Washington, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1905. 



M-61. lone Davis, Teacher of Piano and Violin, Shelbyville, 111. 

Since 1905, teacher of piano and violin; since 1906, also student of violin with 
Sig. Parisi, and piano with Samuel Bollinger, at Strassberger Conservatory of 
Music, St. Louis. 

M-62. Katherine Elizabeth Hare (nee Stanford), 2560 Erie Ave., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 

M-63. Ophia May Jones (nee Fisher), Teacher of Pianoforte, Green- 
up, 111. 

Born, December 12, 1883, in Greenup, Illinois. Married, September 21, 1909, 
T. S. Jones, at Shelbyville, 111. 

M-64. Aldah Victoria McCoy, Teacher of Pianoforte, Greencastle, 
Ind. 

Born, April 14, 1885, in Lake, Indiana. Teacher of pianoforte since graduation; 
now professor of Pianoforte, School of Music, DePauw University. 

M-65. Mabel Rose, Teacher of Pianoforte, Litchfield, 111. 

M-66. Georgianna Snowden, Kindergartner, 101 Fifth Ave., Gary, Ind. 

Teacher of pianoforte, Andrews, Ind.; now assistant kindergarten teacher, Gary, 
Ind. Home address: Andrews, Ind. 

M-67. Gertrude Whitmire, Teacher, R. R. 1, Paxton, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1906. 



M-68. Shellie Lillian Allen (nee Smith), 1622 S. Center St., Terre 
Haute, Ind. 

Born, February 13, 1882, in Clay City, Indiana. 1904-09, instructor in piano- 
forte. Married, June 22, 1909, Pearle Evan Allen, at Brazil, Ind. 



312 DePauw University Music 

M-69. Susie Field Huffines, Bedford, Ind. 
M-70. Lucretia Rea, Culver, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1907. 



M-71. Ethel Virginia Brown (nee Starr), 835 W. Macon St., De- 
catur, 111. 

Born, August 16, 1887, in Paris, Illinois. Married, December 16, 1907, Earl C. 

Brown, at Charleston, 111. 

M-72. Bernice Vivian Craig, Teacher, Guilford College, N. C. 

Born, November i, 1887, in Greencastle, Indiana. Diploma of graduation, Sher- 
wood Music School, Chicago, 1908. 1908-09, director of music, the Athens School, 
Athens, Tenn.; 1909 — , director of music, Guilford College, N. C. 

M-73. Pearle Phynette Fuller, Voice Teacher, 956 S. 6th St., Charles- 
ton, 111. 

Born, September 18, 1884, in Charleston, Illinois. 

M-74. Elizabeth Farrow Lockridge, Greencastle, Ind. 
M-75. Mary Fay Newlin, 307 W. Main St., Robinson, III. 

Born, 1885, in Robinson, 111. 

M-76. Maude Stoner (nee Meserve), 316 E. North St., Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

Born, July 20, 1880, in Robinson, Illinois. Married, June 17, 1908, Walter 
B. Stoner, at Robinson, 111. (See 1684, College of Liberal Arts.) 

M-77. Nelda Werneke, Greencastle, Ind. 

M-78. Marie Wood, 2301 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. 

M-79. Irene Wright (nee Cole), No. 11, Majestic Apartments, Oma- 
ha, Neb. 

Born, May 30, 1887, in Omaha. Nebraska. Married, October 27, 1909, Charles H. 
Wright, at Omaha, Neb. 



CLASS OF 1908. 



M-80. Faith Jeanne Bishop, Teacher of Music, Rushville, Ind. 

Born, September 15, 1886, in Nagasaki, Japan. Teaching music at Rushville, 
Ind., since graduation. 

M-81. Margaret Hays, Teacher of Pianoforte, Worthington, Ind. 

Sister of 1439, College of Liberal Arts. 

M-82. Bernice Gertrude Kiefer, Greencastle, Ind. 



Art Alumnal Recoeid 313 

CLASS OF 1909. 



M-83. Ada Mae Beeler, Teacher of Pianoforte, Bluffton, Ind. 

Born, December 15, 1887, in Bluffton, Indiana. Since Jan. 1, 1910, pipe 
organist at First Reformed Chuch, Bluffton, Ind. 

M-84. Margaret Lillian Kreigh, Greencastle, Ind. 

Sister of 2061, College of Liberal Arts. 

M-85. Thomas Herbert Mahan, Lewis, Ind. 
M-86. Lulu Blanche Smock, Montezuma, Ind, 

Born, November 1, 1886, in Carroll County, Indiana. 

M-87. Eva Malinda Thompson, Versailles, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1910. 



M-87. Bertha Andrew, Kansas, Illinois. 

Born, October 21, 1879, at Kansas, Illinois. 

M-88. Julia Ellen Day, 801 E. Eighteenth St., Bedford, Ind. 

Born, September 27, 1888, at Bedford, Indiana. 

M-89. Leila Norine Hollin, New Richmond, Indiana. 

Born, January 6, 1890, at New Richmond, Indiana. Teacher of music. 

M-90. Reggie Hazel Home, Putnamville, Indiana. 

Born, November 17, 1889, at Putnamville, Indiana. Teacher of music. 

M-91. Jennie Gertrude Smith, Brazil, Indiana. 

M-92. Mary Ethel Tillett, R. R. No. 8, Peru, Indiana. 

Born, June 3, 1888, at Peru, Indiana. Teacher in pianoforte. 



5. Class of Art. 



CLASS OF 1887. 



A-1. Mary Guivey, Artist, Parma, Mich. 

Born, September 9, 1859, in Jackson, Michigan. 



CLASS OF 1890. 



A-2. Jennie A. Headen (nee Henry), New Albany, Ind. 

Born, December 18. 1860, near Evansville, Indiana. Married, November 11, 
1880, to Rev. Heber S. Headen. (See 1025, College of Liberal Arts.) 



314 DePauw University Art 

A-3. Lulu Belle Spencer (nee Ward), deceased. 

Born, March 7, 1868, in Versailles, Indiana. Daughter of L — 23. Married, 
August 9, 1894, to Edward B. T. Spencer, (see 999, College of Arts). Died, June 
4, 1896, at Denver, Colorado, and buried at Vevay, Indiana. 



CLASS OF 1891. 



A-4. Lizzie Hyde Goulding, 203 North College Ave., Greencastle, 
Indiana. 

Born, February 29, 1864, in Greencastle, Indiana. 1892-95, instructor in DePauw 
Art School; at present, private teacher. 

A-5. Lida Minchin (nee Bachelder), West Union, Iowa. 

Born in Greencastle, Indiana. Sister of 885, College of Liberal Arts. Mar- 
ried, February 19, 1898, to C. B. Minchin, at Greencastle, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1892. 



A-6. Edith Lorima Bissell, Artist, Rolla, Mo. 

Born, June 27, 1874, in Coldwater, Michigan. 1895-98, post graduate w^ork in 
Art in DePauw School of Art; 1898, instructor in School of Art; took work in 
German and Metaphysics, DePauw University; 1902, instructor in Art, Baker Uni- 
versity. 

A-7. Anna Brown (nee Brown), Lafayette, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1893. 



A-8. Evalyn Ayres (nee Rutledge), 819 S. Douglas Ave., Spring- 
field, 111. 

Born, June 25, 1867, in Hillsboro, Illinois. Sister of M — 36. Married, June 
14, 1893, to George E. Ayres. 

A-9. Lenore Brown (nee Boaz), deceased. 

Died, July 1, 1910, at Kokomo, Ind. 

A-10. Jennie McEwon (Mrs.), Registered from Aylmer, Ontario. 
Present Address Unknown. 

A-11. Clelia Claudine Wasson (nee Newcomer), Delphi, Ind. 

B. L., 1893. (See 1265, College of Liberal Arts.) 

A-12. Ida J. Ross (nee Brindel), Baraboo, Wis. 

Married, May 25, 1887, to Sherman A. Ross. (See 1253, College of Liberal 
Arts.) 

A-13. Mary Susan Weston (nee Bovey), Zionsville, Ind. 

Born, January 15, 1860, in Keedysville, Maryland. Married, November 24, 
1887, Rev. Henry C. Weston, of the Northwest Indiana Conference. (See T-SS.) 



Art Alumnal Record 315 

CLASS OF 1894. 



A-14. Nannie Lucile Martin (nee Ayres), 4120 W. Mason Ave., Ta- 
coma, Wash. 

Sister of 1742, 2095, and 2162, all _ College of Liberal Arts. Teacher of Art 
in Southwestern Kansas College; same in public schools, Bloomington, Ind. Mar- 
ried, August 30, 1906, Professor Murray K. Martin, now in Whitworth College. 

A-15. Mattie L. Smith (nee Harvey), deceased. 

B. L., 1894. (See 1321, College of Liberal Arts.) 

A-16. Estella M. McFerrin (nee Short), Colfax Place, Chicago, 111. 

Born, August 1, 1875, in Rossville, Indiana. 1896-97, post graduate work in 
DePauw Art School; for short time, private teacher, Brazil, Ind. Married, October 
10, 1901, Charles B. McFerrin (ex.-DePauw, 1900), at Greencastle, Ind. 

A-17. Bessie Minerva Smith, Art Teacher, Greencastle, Ind. 

Born, December 23, 1873, in Westfield, Indiana. Sister of 1390, College of Lib- 
eral Arts. Post graduate work, one year in DePauw, and one year in Chicago Art 
Institute; at present, teacher in Art School, DePauw University. 



CLASS OF 1885. 



A-18. Laura S. Powell, Decatur, Ind. 

Born, May 26, 1863, in Peru, Indiana. Married, October 7, 1885, to Rev. 
Sherman Powell. (See 1378, College of Liberal Arts.) 

A-19. May Thompson, deceased. 

Teacher private class in art. Died, October 9, 1908, at Marshall, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1896. 



A-20. Flora Nelson Sayers (nee Bridges), E. Main St., Waynesburg, 
Pennsylvania. 
B. L. (See 1386, College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1897. 



A-21. Effie Alma Pattee, 32 Butler Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ph. B., 1898. (See 1562, College of Liberal Arts.) 



CLASS OF 1898. 



A-22. Nellie Frances Reed, Avon, Ind. 

Born, July 6, 1875, in Avon, Indiana. 1898, post graduate work in cast and 
perspective in Chicago Art School. 



316 DePauw University Art 



A-23. Edna Williams, Grandview, Iowa. 

Born, December 15, 1873, in Muscatine, Iowa. Sister of 1452, College of 
Liberal Arts. Post Graduate work in Art School, Cornell College, Iowa; teacher of 
drawing in public schools, Wapello, Iowa; at present, engaged in painting and 
teaching art in Grandview, Iowa. 



CLASS OF 1900. 



A-24. Florence Adelpha Hays (nee Pruitt), Crawfordsville, Ind. 

Born, July 18, 1878, near Belle Union, Morgan County, Indiana. Engaged i« 
teaching painting in Greencastle and Brazil, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1901. 



A-25. Cora May Starr, Missionary, Concepcion, Chili, S. A. 

Teacher of art. 1909, home on leave and taking advance work in DePauw 
Art School. 



CLASS OF 1902. 



A-26. Alice Ikamire, R. R. 7, Greencastle, Ind. 

Born, February 5, 1871, in Putnamville, Indiana. Teacher of drawing and of 
water color, private pupils. 



CLASS OF 1903. 



A-27. Pearl Josephine Cunningham (nee Baker), 45 Doty St., Ham- 
mond, Ind. 

Born, December 28, 1880, in Rochester , Indiana. Sister of 1953, College of 
Liberal Arts. Married, December 28, 1909, James Bailey Cunningham, at Rochester, 
Indiana. 



CLASS OF 1904. 



A-28. Grace Miller, deceased. 

Died, July 9, 1904. 

A-29. Laura Candace Hollingsworth (nee Williams), 3916 E. Wash- 
ington St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



CLASS OF 1906. 



A-30. Calvin Mark Cosner, Home Address, Greencastle, Ind. 

Born in Amo, Indiana. 



Art 



Alumnal Record 



317 



A-31. Eula Lee Grimes (nee White), Knightstown, Ind. 
A-32. Tyre Floyd Pheneger, Warsaw, Ind. 

Born, 1881, in Pierceton, Indiana. 

A-33. Rebecca Anna Wirt, R. R. 11, Greensburg, Ind. 

Born, June 20, 1885, near Clarksburg, Indiana. 



CLASS OF 1908. 



A-34. May Frances Lockwood, 1031 Maple Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. 

Born, March 30, 1887, in Terre Haute, Indiana. 



CLASS OF 1910. 



A-35. Sarah Bethena Vandament, Greencastle, Indiana. 

Born, July 20, 1887, at Bainbridge, Indiana. Teacher of art in public schools. 



6, Alumni of School of Medicine, 



CLASS OF 1850. 



p. H. Baker, M. D., (deceased). 
G. C. Beeks, M. D. 
J. M. Boyd, M. D. 
J. M. Chew, M. D. 
J. W. Hervey, M. D. 



E. K. Johnson, M. D. 
B. T. Kavanaugh, M. D., (dec'd). 
W. H. Pressly, M. D., (deceased). 
I. N. Rynerson, M. D., (deceased). 
D. Wiley, M. D., (deceased). 



CLASS OF 1851. 



J. H. Apperson, M. D. 
J. T. Belles, M. D. 
J. E. Brooke, M. D. 
H. Busey, M. D. 
S. A. Butterfield, M. D. 
M. A. Dashiell, M. D. 
T. Dougherty, M. D. 
T. H. Douglas, M. D. 
C. C. EvARTS, M. D. 



J. W. Gordon, M. D., (deceased). 

W. HUTCHINGS, M. D. 

J. B. Johnson, M. D. 

W. F. King, M. D. 

M. A. Parr, M. D. 

R. N. Todd, M. D., (deceased). 

J. M. TOMLINSON, M. D. 

W. C. Walker, M. D. 
J. R. Willets, M. D. 



318 DePauw University 

CLASS OF 1852. 

C. L. Anderson, M. D. H. H. Moore, M. D. 

J. Q. A. Banta, M. D. R. R. Ruter, M. D. 

W. H. Brentain, M. D. T. M. Stevens, M. D., (deceased). 

J. H. DoRSEY, M. D. A. G. Wallace, M. D. 

A. W. Harrison, M. D. J. A. Windel, M. D. 

W. C. Hendricks, M. D. J. Wooden, M. D., (deceased). 



7. Honorary Al 



onorary /\iumni. 



1. masters of art. 

John Law, Esq., (ad eundem gradum), 1843 
Charles McHays, 1844 
Jessie H. Moore, 1846 
Henry J. Newell, 1849 
William Marshall, 1850 
AsBURY O. Farnham, 1851 
Rev. S. M. Fellows, President Cornell College, Iowa, 1852 
Rev. S. T. Gillett, Chaplain U. S. Navy; S. E. Indiana Confer- 
ence, (deceased), 1852 
Rev. Samuel Brenton. (deceased), 1853 
Rev. John W. Locke, (ad eundem gradum). President Brookville 
College; Professor Mathematics Indiana Asbury University; 
President McKendree College, 1854 
W. F. Beach, 1854 
E. H. Gray, (ad eundem gradum), 1854 
Rev. John F. Marlay, 1858 
William Birney, Esq., 1858 
Professor O. B. Munsell, Illinois Wesleyan University, ^ 1858 
H. B. Thesin, 1858 
E. H. Wheeler, 1858 
Rev. J. W. Jackson, Chaplain United States Navy, 1858 
Rev. George W. Crawford, (deceased), 1859 
W. C. Byford, M. D., 1859 
Rev. M. M. C. Hobbs, Indiana Conference, 1859 
Rev. a. D. Cunningham, 1859 
Rev. James M. Gunn, 1859 
Rev. Levi Tarr, Principal Danville Academy, 1859 
Rev. T. Mitchell, Principal Dickinson Seminary, i860 



Alumnal Record 319 

Rev. W. C. Pierce, Vice President and Professor in Baldwin Uni- 
versity, 1860 
Emanuel Marquis, Professor Modern Languages, The Indiana 

University, 1860 

Hamilton Hays, Esq., 1860 

Rev. T. G. Beharrel, Indiana Conference, 1860 

Rev. George Rice, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1864 

Rev. George P. Jenkins, S. E. Indiana Conference; President 

Mooore's Hill College, 1865 

Rev. William H. Kincaid, Pittsburg Conference, 1866 

Henry Amber, Esq., Professor of Law, Iowa Wesleyan University, 1867 
Rev. Leroy M. Vernon, Missionary to Italy, 1867 

Rev. J. H. Martin, Southeast Indiana Conference; President 
Moore's Hill College; Superintendent Public Schools, Mad- 
ison, Indiana, 1867 
Rev. B. F. Crary, (ad eundem gradum). Editor California Chris- 
tian Advocate J 1867 
Rev. B. Rush Cunningham, ' 1868 
Rev. William C. Mattison, Cincinnati Conference, 1868 
Rev. C. W. Clinton, Upper Iowa Conference. 1869 
Rev. John Baker, Wesleyan Conference, England, 1870 
Rev. N. L. Brakeman, Northwest Indiana Conference, (deceased), 1870 
Rev, John G. Chafee, Southeast Indiana Conference, 1870 
Rev. Aaron Gurney, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1870 
Rev. Rufus D. Black, Southeast Indiana Conference, 1870 
Rev. W. H. Grim, Indiana Conference, 1871 
Rev. Abijah Marine, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1872 
Rev. S. Atkinson, Wesleyan Conference, England, 1872 
Rev. Isaac W. Joyce, Cincinnati Conference; Bishop M. E. Church, 1872 
Rev. R. M. Barnes, Illinois Conference, 1874 
Rev. Ezra Lathrop, Minnesota Conference, 1874 
Professor Charles Emmerick, Indianapolis High School, 1874 
Rev. Joseph Wood, Wesleyan Conference, England, 1875 
Rev. Augustus H. Tevis, California Conference, 1875 
Rev. L. G. Adkinson, Southeast Indiana Conference; President New 

Orleans University, 1875 

Wilbur Clark Brockunier, Esq., Wheeling, W. Va. 1876 

Hon. William Irvin, Danville, Ind., 1876 

George W. Atkinson, Esq., Charleston, W. Va., 1876 

Hon. O. J. Smith, New York, 1877 

Rev. W. R. Halstead, M. S., Indiana Conference, 1877 

Rev. T. B. McManis, B. S., Northwest Indiana Conference, 1877 

Joseph Carhart, Professor of Elocution, Indiana State Normal 

School ; Professor in DePauw University, 1879 

Granville C. Moore, Esq., Professor of Law, DePauw University, 1879 
J. H. Ellis, 1880 



320 DePauw University 

Rev. Nathaniel A. Chamberlain, Colorado Conference, 1881 

Rev. James C. McCormick, Wisconsin Conference, 1881 

Hon. Thomas H. Patterson, Denver, Colo., 1882 
Rev. John K. Pye, Southeast Indiana Conference, (deceased), 1882 

Rev. John A. Kummer, Erie Conference, 1883 

Rev. Yancey B. Meredith, North Indiana Conference, 1883 
Professor Richard G. Boone, Superintendent of the Public Schools, 

Frankfort, 1884 

Rev. Robert Roberts, Southeast Indiana Conference, 1884 

Rev. John D. Walsh, Kentucky Conference, 1884 

Rev. John Morgan, President Whittier College, Iowa, 1885 

Rev. Henry M. Middleton, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1886 

James M. Beard, pro merito, 1887 

Joanna Baker, (ad eundem gradum), 1888 

Clinton Murphy, Rushville, Ind., 1889 

Thomas H. Hawkins, M. D., Denver, Colo., 1889 

Professor Lewis H. Jones, Indianapolis, Ind., 1889 

E. S. Elder, M, D., Indianapolis, Ind., 1890 

Rev. Horatio N. Ogden, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1890 

Capt. William F. Spurgin, West Point, N. Y., 1890 

Professor Wesley Walker Norman, pro merito, (deceased), 1894 

Rev. James William Baker, pro merito, Indiana Conference, 1900 

Professor Melvin Elliott Crowell, of Franklin College, 1907 

2. doctors of divinity. 

Edward Thompson, Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church, (deceased), 1846 
Jacob Young, (deceased), 1853 
Solomon Howard, President Ohio University, 1853 
James V. Watson, Editor Northzvestern Christian Advocate, (de- 
ceased), 1853 
John Wheeler, Professor of Latin, Indiana Asbury University; 
President Baldwin University; President Iowa Wesleyan Uni- 
versity, (deceased), 1858 
P. S. Donelson, President Ohio Wesleyan Female College, (de- 
ceased), 1859 
W. R. Davis, President of Baker University, 1859 
E. E. E. Bragdon, a. M., Professor of English Literature, Indiana 
Asbury University; Professor of Ancient Languages, Genessee 
College, (deceased), 1860 
J. F. Jacques, A. M., President of Illinois College, 1860 
Thomas H. Sinex, (deceased), 1862 
John A. Gere, East Baltimore Conference, 1862 
William W. Patton, Chicago, President Howard College, D. C, 1863 
Frederick Upham, Providence Conference, 1863 
Henry C. Benson, Editor California Advocate, (deceased), 1864 
Asbury Lowry, Editor Divine Life, 1865 



Alumnal Record 321 

Isaac Owen^ Agent Indiana Asbury University, (deceased), 1865 

Martin Clock Briggs^ California Conference, 1865 

Robert Hatfield, Philadelphia Conference, 1866 

Augustus C. George, (deceased), 1867 

John Seys, United States Minister to Liberia, (deceased), 1867 

Benjamin Franklin Cocker, Professor of Mental and Moral Phi- 
losophy, University of Michigan, (deceased), 1868 
William H. Goode, North Indiana Conference, (deceased), 1869 
Thomas H. Lynch, Southeast Indiana Conference, 1869 
C. N. Sims, New York Conference; Chancellor of Syracuse Uni- 
versity, 1870 
Joseph Reed, Northwest Indiana Conference, (deceased), 1870 
F. A. Hester, Southeast Indiana Conference, 1870 
John A. Roach, M. D., 1870 
Shadrach L. Bowman, Professor Biblical Literature, Dickinson Col- 
lege; Dean of School of Theology, DePauw University, 1871 
Samuel Godfrey, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1871 
Lucius C. Matlack, Louisiana Conference, (deceased), 1871 
H. W. Thomas, Rock River Conference, 1871 
W. McKendree Hester, Indiana Conference, 1872 
Levi Stevens Weed, New York Conference, (deceased), 1872 
Henry R. Naylor, Baltimore Conference, 1872 
Harrison Gilliland, Wisconsin Conference, 1872 
J. W. T. McMuLLEN, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1874 
John Walker Jackson, Philadelphia Conference; United States 

Army, 1874 

Bishop Albert Carman, A. M., Canada, 1874 

J. R. Jacques, A. M., President of Albert College, Canada, 1875 

J. W. McDonald, A. M., Iowa Conference, 1875 

George B. Jocelyn, A, M., President of Albion College, Michigan 

(deceased), 1875 

George D. Watson, Indiana Conference, 1876 

Milton Mahin, North Indiana Conference, 1876 

M. H. Mendenhall, North Indiana Conference, 1877 

George L. Curtiss, A. M., Southeast Indiana Conference ; Professor 
in Medical College of Indiana; Professor of Historical Theol- 
ogy in DePauw University (deceased), 1877 
Henry G. Jackson, A. M., Superintendent of South American Mis- 
sions, Buenos Ayres, S. A., Rock River Conference, 1877 
James S. Waugh, President of Wesley College, Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia, 1879 
Alexander McKay, President Belfast College, Ireland, 1879 
J. B. Robinson, A. M., President Onargo College, Illinois, 1879 
Hillary A. Gobin, A. M., Professor of Greek Language and Litera- 
ture, Indiana Asbury University; President Baker University, 1880 
John Wallace Webb, A. M., Central New York Conference, 1880 



322 DePauw University 

Abijah Marine, A. M., Southeast Indiana Conference, 1880 
Joseph S. Woods, Indiana Conference, (deceased), ' 1881 
Allen A. Gee, Northwest Indiana Conference, (deceased), 1881 
William M. Zaring, Indiana Conference, 1881 
John P. D. John, Professor Apphed Mathematics; President of De- 
Pauw University, 1882 
William H. H. Pillsbury, Iowa Conference, 1883 
John H. Cissel, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1882 
Aaron Turner, Indiana Conference, 1883 
Charles A. Brooke, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1883 
Isaiah Villars, Illinois Conference; President McKendree College, 1883 
John S. Tevis, Indiana Conference, 1883 
Henry Augustus Buchtel, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1884 
William W. Evans, Newark Conference, 1884 
A. J. Merchant, 1385 
C. G. Hudson, North Indiana Conference, Secretary, 1886 
Henry Baker, New York Conference, 1886 
L. G. Adkinson, Southeast Indiana Conference, 1887 
George W. Bainum, Pastor Presbyterian Church, Greencastie, 1887 
Doctor F. Barnes, 1887 
Samuel Beck, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1887 
William S. Birch, North Indiana Conference, 1887 
Marion M. Bovard, (deceased), 1887 
George M. Boyd, Northwest Indiana Conference, (deceased), 1887 
Charles Wesley Buoy, Philadelphia Conference, 1887 
John G. Chaffee, Southeast Indiana Conference, 1887 
James H. Ford, North Indiana Conference, 1887 
Thomas A. Goodwin, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1887 
William H. Grim, Indiana Conference, 1887 
Thomas C. Iliff, Utah Mission, 1887 
John Kiger, Indiana Conference, 1887 
Robert N. McKaig, Minnesota Conference. 1887 
Thomas Stabler, North Indiana Conference, 1887 
Jesse Bowman Young, Editor Central Christian Advocate, 1887 
William R. Halstead, Indiana Conference, 1888 
James Hill, Indiana Conference, 1888 
Ferd C. Iglehart, New York Conference, 1888 
James W. Green, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1888 
Albinus a. Johnson, President Texas Wesleyan College, 1888 
Wilbur Fisk Walker, Missionary to China, 1889 
John A. Kummer, Erie Conference, 1889 
William Howard Hickman, President Clark University, Atlanta, 

Georgia, ^889 

Freeman Daily Bovard, Southern California Conference, 1890 

Frost Craft, Illinois Conference, 1890 

RuFUS Haymond Wilkinson, Rock River Conference, 1890 



Alumnal Recoeid 323 

Salem B. Towne^ Northwest Indiana Conference, 1891 

Henry James Talbott^ Indiana Conference, 1891 

Albert Hurlstone, Indiana Conference, 1892 

William A. Quayle, 1892 

Albert Sidney Embree, Kansas Conference, 1894 

Horace N. Herrick, North Indiana Conference, 1894 

Charles E. Bacon^ Indiana Conference, 1896 

John Simison Howk, Jeffersonville, Ind., 1896 

William O. Shepard, Evanston, III, 1896 

Edward T. Curnick, New England Southern Conference, 1897 

George E. Hill, 1897 

Russell D. Utter, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1897 

Almerin Wesley Lamport, North Indiana Conference, 1898 

Deloss M. Wood, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1898 

Frank Gillespie Browne, North Indiana Conference, 1899 

William D. Parr, North Indiana Conference, 1899 

Charles W. Lewis, Indiana Conference, 1899 

Edward B. Rawls, Indiana Conference, 1899 

George W. Switzer, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1900 

Henry C. Clippinger, Indiana Conference, 1903 

Cyrus U. Wade, North Indiana Conference, 1903 

John S. Hoagland, Northwest Indiana Conference, 1904 

Wilbur F. Sheridan, Baltimore Conference, 1904 

Somerville Light, North Indiana Conference, 1905 

Sennosuki Ogata, Japan Conference, 1905 

Lewis F. Dimmitt, Indiana Conference, 1906 

Thomas M. Guild, North Indiana Conference, 1906 

Alva W. Adkinson, Southern California Conference, 1907 

Charles H. Haines, Cincinnati Conference, 1907 

John W. Miller, Illinois Conference, 1907 

Worth M. Tippy, East Ohio Conference, 1907 

John W. Parrett, 1907 

GusTAVUS E. Hiller, Central German Conference, 1903 

Horace G. Ogden, Erie Conference, 1908 

Chesteen W. Smith, North Indiana Conference, 1909 

Allan MacRossie, New York Conference, 1909 

3. DOCTORS OF LAW. 

Hon. Richard W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy (deceased), 1846 
Daniel Reed, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages, The Indiana 

University; President Missouri State University, 1853 
Hon. Neal Dow, Member of Congress from Maine, (deceased), 1854 
Hon. Alexander C. Downey, Professor of Law, Indiana Asbury 
University; Judge of the Indiana Supreme Court; Dean School 

of Law, DePauw University (deceased), 1858 



324 DePauw University 

Hon. James Harlan, United States Senator; Secretary of the In- 
terior, (deceased), 1858 
Hon. Joseph A. Wright, Governor of Indiana; Minister to Prussia, 

(deceased), 1860 

Hon. Samuel Galloway, (deceased), 1860 

Hon. Albert S. White, United States Senator, 1862 

Rev. Frederick Merrick, President of the Ohio Weslej^an Univer- 
sity, (deceased), 1864 
Hon. Albert G. Porter, Comptroller of the United States Treasury; 

Governor of Indiana; Minister to Italy, (deceased), 1870 

Phillip G. Gillette, Superintendent Illinois Institution for Deaf 

and Dumb, 1871 

Hon, Newton Booth, Governor of California; United States Sena- 
tor, (deceased), 1872 
Professor William Wells, A. M., Union College, 1875 
Professor J. W. Dodd, A. M., Frankfort, Ky., 1877 
Hon. George Vail Howk, Judge of the Indiana Supreme Court, 1879 
Hon. Asa Iglehart, Trustee of DePauw University, (deceased), 1879 
William J. Milne, President Geneseo State Normal School, New 

York, 1880 

John Fletcher Hurst, Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church, 1880 
Hon. Will Cumback, Lieutenant-Governor of Indiana, 1881 

Rev. Thomas Bond Wood, Missionary to Peru, 1882 

Rev. Charles N. Sims, Chancellor of Syracuse University, 1883 

Hon. William A. Woods, Judge of the United States District Court, 1883 
Hon. Daniel W. Voorhees, United States Senator, (deceased), 1884 
Hon. J. A. S. Mitchell, 1887 

William H. Larrabee, 1888 

Alexander C Stevenson, (deceased), 1888 

Professor William Trickett, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 1889 

Seth C. Chandler, Cambridge, Mass., 1891 

Hon. Edwin Holland Terrell, United States Minister to Belgium, 1892 
Hon. Robert Roberts Hitt, United States Representative, 1894 

Hon. John H. Baker, Indianapolis, Ind., 1895 

Rev. Henry A. Buchtel, A. M., D. D., Chancellor of the Univer- 
sity of Denver, 1900 
Bishop John William Hamilton, D. D., 1902 
Hon. Mark Lindsay DeMotte, 1903 
Hon. Orlando J. Smith, 1906 
President William Wood Parsons, Indiana State Normal School, 1907 
President Robert Lincoln Kelly, of Earlham College, 1907 
Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, D. D., 1908 
President Lemuel Herbert Murlin, of Baker University, 1908 
Hillary Asbury Gobin, D. D., of DePauw University, 1909 

4. doctor of literature. 
Professor George Oliver Curme, of Northwestern University, 1908 



Alumnal Record 325 

5. DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY. 

Rev. Wesley J. Spaulding, President Iowa Wesleyan University, 1865 
Charles F. Himes, Professor of Dickinson College, 1866 
Joseph Tingley, Professor of Natural Science, Indiana Asbury Uni- 
versity, 1871 
Samuel Allan Lattimore, Professor of Greek, Indiana Asbury Uni- 
versity; Professor of Chemistry, University of Rochester, 1873 
Rev. T. M. Gatch, A. M., President of Willamette College, 1874 
S. H. Deneen, a. M., Professor Latin and History. McKendree Col- 
lege, 1876 
E. E. Edwards, A. M., Professor Natural Science, McKendree Col- 
lege ; President of the Colorado Agricultural College, 1877 
James C. Foye, A. M., Professor Lawrence University, 1881 
James H. Worman, Professor Boston University, 1882 
John Mickleborough, Cincinnati, Principal Cincinnati Training 

School, 1882 
Charles J. Little, A. M., Professor Dickinson College; Professor 

Syracuse University, 1882 
Louis Richard Klemm, Cincinnati, 1883 
James Baldwin, pro merit o, Superintendent of the Rushville Pub- 
lic Schools, 1884 
William E. Brandt, M. D., pro merito, Washington, D. C, 1884 
Felix T. McWhirter, A. M., pro merito, DePauw University, 1886 
John Brewer De Motte, pro merito, DePauw University, 1887 
Ermina M. Fallass, pro merito, 1888 
Uichiro Sasamori, pro merito, 1893 

6. bachelor of laws. 

Hon. Milton A. Osborn, A. M., Greencastle, 1874 

7. master of science. 

Lieutenant William R. Hamilton, U. S. A., 1881 

8. doctors of medicine. 

M. S. Saylor, 1851 

H. E. COWGILL, 1851 

O. L. Clark, 1851 

J. G. D. Pettijohn, (ad eundem), 1851 

W. T. S. Cornett, 1852 

D. Todd, 1852 

H. E. Talbott, (deceased), ■- --^ 1852 

C. D. Pearson, (deceased), 1852 



326 



DePauw University 



Index oi Alumni. 



(Numbers before names are serial, those after are year of graduation or of receiving 
honorary degrees. Art, Law, Music, and Theology schools are indicated by lettered num- 
bers. Married women are indexed under both maiden and married names. See separata 
index for Corporation and Faculties.) 



Number, Year, 

1863 Abbott, Edith M 1904 

1006 Abbott, Frank L 1889 

1336 Abbott, George A 1895 

1704 Abbott, Inez E 1901 

1095 Abbott, Margaret (Smith) 1891 

1237 Abbott, Myrta 1893 

1270 Aber, Max D 1894 

1337 Aber, Mary (Wright) 1895 

1338 Abercrombie, John S 1895 

2233 Adams, Arthur L 1910 

118? Adams, Ella E 1892 

883 Adams, Joseph M 1886 

570 Adamson, Ada 1877 

513 Adkinson, Alva W 1876 

D. D. Adkinson, L. G 1887 

587 Akin, Wm. M 187S 

2093 Albaugh, Mary F 1908 

2159 Albaugh, Roy B 1909 

163 Albin, Henry S 1859 

383 Albin, Joseph T 1872 

62 Albin, Wm. M 1849 

1206 Alexander, Wm. G 1893 

253 Allan, Tames F 1867 

477 Allee, John P 1875 

1156 Allee, Thaddeus S 1892 

1103 Alleman, Lenore 1891 

426 Allen, Alice 1873 

354 Allen, Alice 1871 

M-3 Allen, Anna 1889 

99 Allen, Arthur P 1853 

1522 Allen, Rennet M 1898 

1454 Allen, Charles B 1897 

1455 Allen, Edith (Coffin) 1897 

969 Allen, Florence 1888 

1857 Allen, Grace S 1904 

301 Allen, Henry Clay 1869 

416 Allen, Jennie .1873 

1207 Allen, "Joseph E 18SS 

1007 Allen, Joseph N 1889 

1456 Allen, Joseph P 1897 

1636 Allen, Lucie W 1900 

2094 Allen, Lucy E 1908 

1858 Allen, Mary (Harding) 1904 

2160 Allen, Mildred 1909 

1316 Allen, Mintie A 1894 

1978 Allen, Russell H 1908 

M-67 Allen, Shellie (Smith) 1906 

1096 Allen, Thurman D 1891 

302 Allen, Robert N 1869 

1979 Allison, Oscar E 1906 

1631 Alspaugh. Lenore 1900 

2234 Althaus, Christian P 1910 

A. M. Amber, Henry 1867 

1157 Ammerman, Charles 1892 

M. D. Anderson, C. L 1858 



Number. Year. 

921 Anderson, Frank E 1887 

1632 Anderson, J. Frank 1900 

M-87 Andrew, Bertha 1910 

1524 Andrews, Albert C 1898 

L-137 Angleton, John A 1892 

La75 Annabal, f. Wilson 1894 

1008 Antrim, Ernest 1 1889 

M. D. Apperson, J. H 1851 

1409 Applegate, Elsie F 1896 

1158 Arbuckle, James W 1892 

1792 Armitage, Grace E 1903 

1009 Armstrong, Douglass K 1889 

1586 Armstrong, Jennie C 1899 

M-28 Armstrong, 'Josephine 1897 

194 Armstrong, J. W 1S61 

202 Armstrong, Irvin 1862 

229 Armstrong, Walter H 1864 

M-48 Arnold, Edna A 1902 

1513 Arnold, Ethel T 1897 

1683 Arnold, Frances A 1900 

720 Arnold, Thomson 1882 

351 Art, Wm. T 1871 

681 Asbury, Charles E 1881 

8 Ash, Oliver H. P 1842 

A. M. Atkinson, George W 1878 

A.M. Atkinson, S 1872 

T-4 Augustus, Henry C 1889 

405 Austin, Lucy R 1872 

1011 Axtell, Frances (Cleveland) . .188^ 

1010 Axtell, Wm. H 1889 

441 Aver, Oscar W 1874 

2161 Ayres, Ada Blanche 1909 

A-8 Ayres, Evalyn (Rutledge) 1893 

2162 Avres. Fletcher 1909 

1742 Avres. Hiram D 1902 

1743 Ayres, Minna (Ford) 1902 

A-14 Ayres, Nannie 1894 

2095 Ayres, Ruby E 1908 

308 Avres, Samuel D 1869 

884 Ayres, Wilbur T 188« 

B 

L-41 Baber. A. G 1860 

2164 Bachelder. Harold K 1909 

A-5 Bachelder, Lida 1891 

885 Bachelder, Muter M 1886 

2032 Bacon, Bertha 1907 

588 Bacon, Charles E 1878 

1587 Bacon, Raymond F 1899 

1012 Bacon, Willis 1889 

1923 Baer, Bessie T 1905 

1208 Baer, Samuel W 1893 

2235 Bailev, Edna M 1910 

1633 Bailor, George W 1900 



Alumnal Record 



327 



Number. Year. 

D. D. Bainum, George W 1887 

1526 Baggerly, Dwight S 1898 

589 Baker, Charles S 1878 

1700 Baker, Estella M 1901 

1953 Baker, Ethel B 1905 

922 Baker, Geo. Bramwell 1887 

1925 Baker, Grizella (Savage) 1905 

D. D. Baker, Henry 1886 

A.M. Baker, James W 1900 

P. G. Baker, Joanna 1888 

A.M. Baker, John 1870 

LL.D. Baker, John H 1895 

2033 Baker, Manson E 1907 

1025 Baker, Myra 1889 

153 Baker, Orlando H 1858- 

A-27 Baker, Pearl J 1903 

M. D. Baker, P. H 1850 

444 Baker, Philip S 1874 

1980 Baker, Ross A 1906 

1859 Baker, Ruth 1904 

1924 Baker, Walter M 1905 

1714 Baldwin, Estella 1901 

Ph. D Baldwin, James 1884 

233 Ballard, Amos W 1865 

827 Ballard, Emerson E 1885 

9 Ballingal, Sanford A 1842 

M. D. Banta, J. Q. A 1852 

536 Barker, James C 1877 

D. D. Barnes, D. F 1887 

423 Barnes, George D 1874 

1634 Barnes, James H 1900 

442 Barnes, John W 1874 

1793 Barnes, Mabel (Bonnell) 1903 

A. M. Barnes, R. M \ . . 1874 

113 Barnes, Wm. H 1854 

537 Barnett, George W 1877 

411 Barnett, Levi A 1873 

2163 Barnett, Mae E 1909 

538 Barnett, Martha 1877 

352 Barnett, Martin A 1871 

L-156 Earnhart, Robert E 1893 

1399 Barr, Bertha (Maxson) 1896 

1400 Barrett, Ida (Steele) 1896 

1839 Barrett, Lena B 1903 

1457 Barrows, Frederic 1 1897 

164 Bartholomew, Orion A 1859 

254 Bartholomew, Wm. F 1867 

304 Bartl, Tolbert 1869 

1271 Bartlett, Ota 1 1894 

2096 Barton, Catherine S 1908 

2165 Barton, Lillian 1909 

L-157 Bartrow, Edward C. L 1893 

5 Barwick, Joseph S 1841 

1053 Barwick, Mary J 1889 

2236 Bassett, Bernice C 1910 

1526 Bassett, Clarence C 1898 

1516 Bassett, Lelia C 1897 

1276 Bassett, Pearl 1894 

590 Bassett, Myrtle (Nebeker) 1878 

478 Bassett, Thomas J 1875 

1097 Bastian, Willits A 1891 

1412 Basye, Blanche 1896 

1527 Basye, Carrie (Wynekoop) 1898 

1131 Basye, Edith 1891 

1401 Basye, Otto 1896 

154 Batterson, Wm 1858 

126 Baxter, James R 1855 

2034 Baxter, Mary E 1907 

682 Baxter, Wm. F 1881 

1118 Bayne, OHve S 1891 

A. M. Beach, W. F 1854 

539 Beall, Alice (Knight) 1877 

886 Seals, Harry L 1886 

1339 Beals, Henry S 1895 



Number. Year. 

1860 Bean, James T 1904 

1528 Beard, Charles A 1898 

1159 Beard, Frank M 1892 

A. M. Beard, James M 1887 

1098 Beard, Jessie (Noble) 1891 

1458 Beard, Mary (Ritter) 1897 

145 Beasley, Alfred W 1858 

255 Beasley, John W 1867 

1794 Beatty, Alice (Gulp) 1903 

828 Beatty, James A 1885 

1821 Bechtel, Esther 1903 

1635 Bechtel, Matilda (Bowman) . .1900 

1701 Beck, Bert D 1901 

1357 Beck, Edith T 1895 

591 Beck, J. Watson 187S 

D. D. Beck, Samuel 1887 

829 Beckett, Millard J 1885 

970 Beckett, Wymond J 1888 

1795 Beckman, Henry Ray 1903 

1099 Bedgood, Russell K 1891 

M. D. Beeks, G. C 1850 

M-83 Beeler, Ada M 1909 

2237 Beeler, Lydia A 1910 

1529 Beem, Levi A 1898 

971 Beeson, Jesse E 1888 

A.M. Beharrell, T. G I860 

186 Bellamy, Flavius J 1860 

164 Bellamy, John F 1859 

592 Bellamy, O. Rolland 1878 

M. D. Belles, J. T 18^ 

1013 Benedict, Charles P 1889 

923 Benedict, John L 1887 

656 Benjamin, Rachel (Sawyer) ... .1880 

540 Bennett, Amos 1877 

T-8 Bennett, Albert L 1890 

1326 Bennett, Cora (Stephenson) . .1894 

830 Bennett, Clarence W 1885 

L-113 Bennett, Louis E 1891 

L-1 Bennett, Thomas W 1855 

10 Benson, Henry C 1842 

1981 Benson, John G 1906 

1402 Bentley, Josephine (Eads) 1896 

1272 Bentley, Layton C 1894 

M-4 Bergey, Ethel (Sutherlin) 1889 

L-15 Berkshire, J. G 1857 

1014 Berry, Oscar H 1889 

1922 Berryhill, Irene S 1904 

412 Berryhill, John S 1873 

445 Berryhill, Mary (Hanna) 1874 

1015 Best, Raymond C 1889 

1054 Best, Ralph W 1890 

75 Beswick, James A 1850 

372 Beswick, Laura 1871 

881 Bever, Henry W 1885 

832 Beveridge. Albert J 1885 

1926 Beyer, August C 1905 

1982 Beyer, Vera (Cooper) 1906 

2046 Beyler, Cora 1907 

972 Bickel, John C 1888 

973 Bickford, John H 1888 

1251 Bicknell, Mary l893 

127 Biddle, Wm. B 1855 

887 Biddle, Wm. S 1886 

514 Bien, Alice (Botkin) 1876 

195 Bigney, Peter M 1861 

1744 Billings. Bliss W 1902 

T-40 Bills. James 1894 

1100 Binkley, Howard C 1891 

1101 Binkley, Louesa (Stucky) 1891 

2035 Binnewies, Wilfred G 1907 

M-28 Binyon, Josephine (Armstrong) 1897 

1340 Birch, Grace W 1895 

M-26 Birch, Helen H 1896 

63 Birch, Jesse 1849 



328 



DePauw University 



Number, Year. 

739 Birch, Jessie F 188? 

156 Birch, Jonathan 1858 

1588 Birch, Mary K 1899 

D. D. Birch, Wm. S 1887 

A. M. Birney, Wm 1858 

M-79 Bishop, Faith Jeanne 1908 

1745 Bishop, Mabel M 1902 

A-6 Bissell, Edith 1892 

2036 Bittles, Alta 1907 

2238 Bittles, Frank I'DIO 

2097 Black, Ernest J. J 1908 

T-34 Black, H. Joseph 1893 

A. M. Black, Rufus D 1870 

276 Black, Wm. F 1868 

888 Blackford, Frank P 1886 

2239 Blacklidge, Allan H 1910 

414 Blacklidge, Oliver H 1873 

889 Blackstock, Ira B 1886 

384 Blackstock, John 1872 

1459 Blackwelder, Fred C 1897 

1460 Blackwelder, H (Tutewiler) . . .1897 
627 Blake, Emma B 1878 

M-14 Blake, Pauline 1893 

385 Blake, Richard B 1 87« 

413 Blake, Wm. McKendree iS'rS 

2240 Blumberg, Benjamin 1910 

1341 Bly, Frederick H 1895 

2166 Boardman, Julian L 1909 

623 Boatman, James A 1879 

1189 Boatman, Nana B 1892 

1342 Boatright, Julia (Williams) . .1895 

A-9 Boaz, Lenore 1893 

542 Bodkin, Emaline (Botkin) 1877 

541 Bodkin, Patrick H 1877 

1927 Bohn, John H 1905 

1530 Bohn, Julius C 1898 

1702 Bohn, Paul W 1901 

1461 Bohn, Samuel H 1897 

2098 Bolen, Ray J 1908 

2241 Bollinger, Lynn L 1910 

L-97 Bond, Wm. A 189T) 

1793 Bonnell, Mabel 1903 

A.M. Boone, Richard G 1884 

40 Booth, Newton 1846 

T-24 Borton, Edson S 1892 

683 Bosson, Susan (Farrow) 1881 

515 Bosson, Thomas M 1876 

516 Bosson. Wm 1876 

517 Boston, Charles E 1876 

518 Boston, Tames G 1876 

479 Boston, Wm. S 1875 

514 Botkin, Alice 1876 

542 Botkin, Emaline A 1877 

1055 Botkin, Elmer E 1890 

1209 Bourne, Ella 1893 

480 Bovard, Freeman D 1875 

416 Bovard, Jennie (Allen) 1873 

415 Bovard, Marion McK 1873 

2154 Bowen, Minnie 1908 

1056 Bower, Maude (Fulkerson) . . .1890 

1210 Bower, Olive (Stanley) 1893 

T-25 Bowers, David 1892 

543 Bowers, Henry W 1877 

1343 Bowers, Whitefield 1895 

1057 Bowers, Wm. 1890 

277 Bowman, Charles G 1868 

64 Bowman, Elliott N 1849 

1635 Bowman, Matilda 1900 

D. D. Bowman, Shadrach L "1871 

T-26 Bowman, Wm. P 1892 

974 Bowser, Harry 1888 

1032 Bowser, Lissa 18S0 

224-3 Boyd, Alma L 1910 

1580 Boyd, Claudius L 1899 



Number. Year. 

D. D. Boyd, George M 1887 

M. D. Boyd, J. M 1850 

2243 Boyd, Lena B 1910 

1273 Boyd, Terry C 1894 

1016 Boyd, Wm. A 1889 

2244 Boyle, Cecil W 1910 

1541 Bozeman, Mary 1898 

1462 Bradshaw, Elizabeth (Mahan).1897 

D . D. Braggdon, E. E E 1860 

A. M. Brakeman, A. L 1870 

Ph.D. Brandt, Wm. E 1834 

354 Brant, Alice (Allen) 1871 

1861 Brant, Edith A 1904 

187 Brant, Jefferson E 1860 

353 Brant, Thomas J 1871 

835 Briedenbach, Marx 1885 

759 Brengle, Samuel L 1883 

M. D. Brentain, W. H 1858 

A. M. Brenton, Samuel 1853 

1102 Briceland, Howard M 1891 

1211 Bridge, U. S. A 1893 

446 Bridges, Albert F 1874 

760 Bridges, Charles S 1883 

834 Bridges, Flora (Manlove) 1885 

1386 Bridges, Flora N 1895 

1983 Bridges, Hazel M 1906 

833 Bridges, Jesse B 1885 

1928 Bridges, Ralph W 1905 

1058 Briggs, Albertus T 1890 

1103 Briggs, Lenore (Alleman) . . . .1891 
D. D. Briggs, Martin C 1865 

544 Brighton, Henry H 1877 

1104 Brinckley, Wm. J 1891 

721 Brinkerhoff, Albert 1882 

L-86 Brinkman, George H 1889 

1984 Brinson, Walter H 1906 

136 Brock, Marquis L 1856 

A. M. Brockunier, Wilbur C 1876 

D. D. Brooke, Charles A '. 1883 

625 Brooke, Emory H 1879 

M. D. Brooke, J. E 1851 

651 Brooke, Lincoln 1880 

624 Brooke, Orson H 1879 

243 Brouse, Olin R 1866 

722 Browder, Carrie T 1 882 

355 Browder, Cornelius D 1871 

387 Browder, Emma (Jones) 1872 

1637 Browder, Emma T 1900 

386 Browder, Wilbur F 1872 

1746 Brower, Ombra E 1902 

1796 Brower, Raymond J 1903 

A-7 Brown, Anna 1892 

1443 Brown, Caroline G 1896 

1590 Brown, Charles J 1889 

1274 Brown, De Ella 1894 

M-70 Brown, Ethel (Starr) 1907 

1160 Brown, Emma (Lamb) 1892 

796 Brown, Ephenor A 1884 

1212 Brown, Ernest F 1893 

433 Brown, Florence 1873 

1862 Brown, Frank L 1904 

544 Brown, Isaac G 1877 

L-61 Brown, James U 1886 

431 Brown, Jennie W 18?3 

A-9 Brown, Lenore (Boaz) 1893 

1929 Brown, Leonidas J 1905 

447 Brown, Mary (Hoyt) 1874 

2167 Brown, Mary Louise 1909 

1591 Brown, Silas F 1899 

47 Brown, Stephen S 1847 

924 Brown, Warren H 1887 

684 Browne, Frank G 1881 

1703 Browne, Morland 1^01 

329 Brownfield, John 1870 



Alumnal Record 



329 



Number. Year. 

1344 Brownfield, Lillian B 1895 

2245 Browning, Ethel M 1910 

1275 Brumbaugh, Jesse F 1894 

156 Bruner, John 1859 

546 Bruner, Maggie (Purviance) . .1877 

305 Bruner, Melville W 1869 

306 Bryant, Abner McD 1869 

2246 Bryant, Harold W 1910 

1345 Buchanan, Allan 1895 

1463 Buchanan, Mary (Goodwin) . .1897 

388 Buchtel, Henry A 1872 

417 Buchtel, Mary (Stevenson) .. .187»3 
1797 Buck, Hiram E 1903 

1531 Buck, Wm. A 1898 

1863 Bundy, Edith (Abbott) 1904 

D. D. Buoy, Charles W 1887 

481 Burhans, James A 1875 

1346 Burlingame, Paul 1895 

1954 Burner, Lenni L 1905 

1864 Burner, Oolooah 1904 

167 Burnett, Wm. G 1859 

722 Burnside, Albert P 1882 

783 Burnside, Anna M 1883 

2148 Burnside, Verna 1908 

1059 Burr, Horace L 1890 

1060 Burris, Harriet (Clearwaters) .1890 

1532 Burris, Harriet (McCoy) 1898 

1105 Burris, Wm. P 1891 

347 Burton, Alma (Holman) 1877 

356 Burton, George W 1871 

1061 Busby, Florence (Kemp) 1890 

M. D. Busey, H. 1851 

418 Bushnell, Wm. S 1873 

L-55 Buskirk, Frederick L 1885 

761 Buskirk, Tunie (Hays) 1883 

1747 Butler, Agnes (Root) 1903 

M. D. Butterfield, S. A 1851 

A.M. Eyford, W. C 1859 

1618 Byrd, Lena M 1899 

C 

1533 Cadwell, Albert B 1898 

M-42 Cadwell, Lillian (Scott) 1900 

2168 Caldwell, Bernice S 1909 

1106 Caldwell, George A 1891 

626 Calfee, David W 1879 

1800 Calhoun, Josephine B 1903 

975 Calvert, Burton T 1888 

1213 Calvert, George C 1893 

1636 Calvert, Leone (Scott) 1900 

890 Cameron, Clifton R 1886 

891 Cameron, Maggie (Watkins) .1886 

1403 Campbell, Ada C 1896 

1537 Campbell, Charles B 1900 

593 Campbell, Eddy M 1878 

1593 Campbell, Ethel P 1899 

892 Campbell, Tames G 1886 

1534 Campbell, John 1898 

P. G. Campbell, Mary S 1903 

1546 Canady, Laura E 1898 

2247 Canron, George R 1910 

1161 Canse, Bessie (Herrick) 1892 

1592 Canse, John Martin 1899 

685 Cantwell, Sydney W 1881 

976 Carey, Milton D 1888 

A. M. Carhart, Joseph 1879 

724 Carlbert, Charles J. P 1882 

D. D. Carman, Albert 1874 

448 Carmichael, Avery K 1874 

2099 Carmichael, Edith L 1908 

580 Carpenter, Ella C 1877 

2169 Carpenter, Jay V 1909 

1162 Carpenter, "john E 1892 



Number. Year. 

L-63 Carpenter, N. S 1886 

1804 Carr, Virginia 1903 

307 Carrott, James F 1869 

627 Carson, John F 1879 

925 Carson, Oliver H 1887 

1355 Carter, Grace 1895 

594 Carter, Isaac 1878 

2170 Carter, James C 1909 

2100 Carter, Mary 1903 

482 Carter, Thomas C 1875 

Lr35 Carter, W. W 1859 

1549 Cartwright, Josephine 1898 

1638 Cartwright, Lawrence 1900 

2037 Cartwright, Wm. D 1907 

519 Carver, James W 1876 

330 Case, Abraham L 1870 

L-138 Case, Charles B 1892 

1214 Case, Jessie 1893 

48 Cassady, Wm 1847 

926 Cassell, John M 1887 

1985 Cassell, Susie (Menefee) 1906 

1276 Castleman, Pearl (Bassett) . . .1894 

1639 Catlin, Karl T 1900 

1798 Cauble, Mary (Hawley) 1903 

2172 Causey, Ernest M 1909 

57 Cauthorn, Henry S 1848 

1800 Cavin, Josephine (Calhoun) . .1903 

1799 Cavin, Wm. A 1903 

357 Gavins, Charles D 1871 

822 Gavins, Josephine 1884 

2171 Caylor, Samuel H 1909 

1062 Caylor, Worth E 189© 

1464 Cecil, John K 1897 

1254 Chaffee, Anna L 1893 

1215 Chaffee, Blanche (Gelwick) . . .1893 
1739 Chaffee, Ethel 1901 

1347 Chaffee, John A 1895 

D. D. Chaffee, John G 1887 

1407 Chaffee, Marie 1896 

A. M. Chamberlain, N. A 1881 

797 Chambers, Thomas G 1884 

LL.D. Chandler, Seth C 1891 

2101 Charles, Philip S 1908 

725 Charles, Wm. H 1882 

798 Chase, Wm. R 1884 

1063 Chenoweth, Homer S 1890 

188 Chenoweth, James Q 1860 

92 Chestnut, John D 1852 

M. D. Chew, J. M 1850 

29 Childs, John W 1845 

2102 Chiles, Creth 1908 

686 Chinda, Sutemi 1881 

1986 Chittick, Arthur C 190-'^ 

1930 Chittick, Georgia (O'Dell) . . .1904 

836 Christie, George W 1885 

M-39 Christie, Mary Laura 1900 

2055 Christley, Sylvia 1907 

1348 Church, Frederick H 1895 

837 Church, Grace (Ward) 1885 

1347 Church, Herbert A 1895 

D. D. Cissell, John H 1882 

838 Clark, John W 1885 

687 Clark, Mollie E 1881 

M. D. Clark, O. L 1851 

189 Clarke, Joseph H 1860 

389 Claypool, Marcus S 1872 

1060 Clearwaters, Harriet ] 890 

1017 Clearwaters, John Fred 1889 

1381 Clearwaters, Julia E 1895 

168 Clements, Isaac 1859 

1017 Cleveland, Frances S 1889 

1064 Cleveland, Frederick A 1890 

2030 Cline, Edith 1906 

1365 Cline, Lillie D 1895 



330 



DePauw University 



Number. Year. 

977 Cline, Orlo L 1888 

331 Cline, Wilburn 1870 

A. M. Clinton, C. W 1869 

2248 Clippinger, Gilbert B 1910 

726 Clippinger, Henry C 1882 

2103 Clippinger, H. Foster 1908 

839 Clippinger, James A 1885 

1535 Clotkier, Grace (Taylor) 1898 

332 Cloud, Chalon G 1870 

145 Cloud, Hiram W 1857 

893 Coate, Edith (Hall) 1886 

D. D. Cocker, Benjamin F 1868 

1249 Coffey, Emma T 1893 

1465 Coffey, Nettie E 1897 

688 Coffin, Charles F 1881 

2249 Coffin, Charles W 1910 

1455 Coffin, Edith 1897 

2250 Coffing, Edna 71910 

1536 Coffman, Bertha (Reed) 1898 

727 Coffman, Tacob B 1882 

390 Cole, Albert B 1872 

1163 Cole, Albert M 1892 

M-78 Cole, Etta 1 1907 

1164 Cole, Harry E 1892 

391 Cole, Lafayette F 1872 

799 Cole, Tamer (Gray) 1884 

1865 Coleman, Charles C 1904 

2251 Coleman, Henry A 1919 

1866 Collier, John S 1904 

1867 Collier, Lena (Drayer) 1904 

1640 Collings, Wm. A 1900 

1350 Collins, Albert W 1895 

689 Collins, Henry T 1881 

762 Collins, John J 1883 

1018 Collins, John W. T 1889 

1912 Collins, Louisa Pearl 1904 

840 Collins, Mary L 1885 

2252 Collins, Paul M 1910 

520 Collins, Wm. K 1876 

2104 Colliver, Grace 1908 

1594 Colvert, George W 1 89!) 

2253 Comstock, Wiley R 1910 

1277 Compton, David R 1894 

392 Cones, Francis M 1872 

894 Conklin, Clara E 1886 

1801 Conley, Carl H 1903 

1868 Conley, Wm. Bert 1904 

1565 Conlogue, Ruth Zella 1898 

1897 Conner, Haskett L 1906 

2038 Conner, Hezekiah 1907 

690 Conrey, Nathaniel P 1881 

65 Conwell, Wm. R 1849 

T-27 Cook, Albert E 1892 

1216 Cook, Clarence A 1893 

1217 Cook, Dora (Reavill) 1893 

1351 Cook, Homer L 1895 

419 Cook, James W 1873 

P. G. Cook, Mel. T 1901 

1541 Cook, Myrtle (Ridpath) 1900 

728 Cook, Wm. F 1882 

1200 Cooke, Mvla 1892 

1165 Cooke, Nellie 189? 

1593 Coombs, Ethel (Camobell) 1899 

1352 Cooper, Charles A 1895 

1988 Cooper, Fleda 1906 

1466 Cooper, Garrett D 1897 

1353 Cooper, James A 1895 

1982 Cooper, Vera M 1906 

L-16 Corey, Clement R 1857 

2254 Corkwell, David M 1910 

1989 Cornelius, David W 1906 

M. D. Cornett, W. T. S 1 852 

L-56 Corr, Edwin 1885 

628 Corwin, Benjamin F 1879 



Number. Year. 

548 Corwin, George W 1877 

629 Corwin, Mary 1879 

A-30 Cosner, Calvin C 1906 

549 Coulson, Samuel C 1877 

1537 Courtney, Mabel (Yenne) 1898 

M-40 Cowger, Raeburn 1900 

M. D. Cowgill, H. E 1851 

1026 Cowgill, Jessie G 1889 

1803 Cox, Alice A 1903 

1404 Cox, Blanche (Walton) 1898 

L-76 Cox, Dewey G 1888 

230 Cox, Enoch 1864 

L-87 Cox, John E 1889 

333 Craft, Frost 1870 

M-71 Craig, Bernice V 1907 

1704 Craig, Inez (Abbott) 1901 

691 Craig, Oscar J 1881 

A.M. Crary, Benjamin F 1867 

2255 Cravens, Virginia 1910 

A.M. Crawford, George W 1859 

359 Crawford, Mary (Simmons) .. .1871 

T-9 Crawford, Robert L 1890 

1065 Crawford, Wesley C 1890 

L-2 Crawley, J. A 1855 

1766 Cress, Ethel M 1902 

729 Crews, Joseph E 1882 

256 Crichton, James H ..1867 

2256 Crick, Charles W 1910 

257 Crist, Leander M 1867 

1705 Crooke, Charles W 1901 

11 Crooks, Cyrus F 1842 

841 Grose, Samuel E 1885 

521 Cross, James L 1876 

2173 Crouch, Lorene 190P 

550 Crouch, Richard H 1877 

522 Crow, Joseph 1876 

612 Crow, Mary E 1878 

359 Crow, Wm. H 1871 

1278 Crowder, Thomas R 189* 

A. M. Crowell, Melvin E 1907 

T-10 Cullen, Joseph A 1890 

L-17 Cullen, "Wm. A 1857 

1405 Culler, David D 1896 

258 Culley, John W 1867 

595 Culmer, 'Charles C 1878 

596 Culmer, Laura (Hainey) 1878 

597 Culmer, Stephen L 1878 

1794 Gulp, Alice M 1903 

1538 Gulp, Charles M 1898 

483 Cumback, Louis Scobey 1875 

484 Cumback, Lizzie (Hopwood) . . .1875 
LL.D. Cumback, Will 1881 

927 Cunningham, Arthur 1887 

A.M. Cunningham, A. D 1857 

A.M. Cunningham, B. Rush 1868 

928 Cunningham, Helen F 1887 

A-27 Cunningham, Pearl (Baker) .. .1903 

730 Cunningham, Thomas 1882 

L. D. Curme, George 1908 

449 Curnick, Edward T 1874 

244 Curran. Robert E 1866 

850 Curtis, Ida M 1885 

800 Curtis, John B 1884 

D. D. Curtiss, George L 1877 

1595 Cushman. Alice (Schwin) 18919 

1279 Cutler, James T 1894 

D 

1354 Daggy. Hadde C 1895 

929 Daggy, Kathryn 1887 

1406 Daggy, Maynard L 1896 

101 Daily, David 1853 

1329 Dale, Alia L 1894 



Alumnal Record 



331 



Number. Year. 

1802 Dalman, Murray A 1903 

L-116 Dalton, Lewis S 1891 

360 Danely, Alfred M 1871 

1359 Daniel, May 1898 

451 Daniels, August W 1874 

49 Daniel?, Henry W 1847 

1832 Darby, Sara H 1903 

1107 D^rnall, Bertha 1891 

M-38 Darnall, Cora (Waltz) 1899 

420 Darnall, Henry Clay 1873 

1218 Darnall, Rolland F 1893 

842 Darrah, Sanf ord 1885 

452 Darroch, Wm 1874 

M. D. Dashiell, M. A 1851 

1219 David, Ira E 1893 

1931 Davidson, Arthur M 1905 

1932 Davidson, Roy L 1905 

L-69 Davidson, Thomas E 1887 

523 Davidson, Wm. C 1876 

1803 Davis, Alice (Cox) 1903 

1467 Davis, Edgar L 1897 

L-117 Davis, Frederick P 1891 

1355 Davis, Grace (Carter) 1895 

1280 Davis, Henry L 1894 

T-41 Davis, Henry T 1894 

M-60 Davis, lone 1905 

1990 Davis, James B 1906 

278 Davis, James M. 1868 

843 Davis, John A 1885 

L-139 Davis, John L 1892 

1019 Davis, Lewis H 1889 

1407 Davis, Marie (Chaffee) 1896 

1339 Davis, May (Daniel) 1898 

658 Davis, Melvin B 1880 

D. D. Davis, W. R 1859 

1020 Davis, Walter S. 1889 

450 Dawson, John T 1874 

T-28 Dawson, Joseph 1892 

2257 Dawson, Josephine 1910 

1963 Dawson, Mabel 1905 

2258 Dawson, Ruth 1910 

1688 Deacon, Mabel M 1900 

453 Dean, John S. W 1874 

M-88 Day, Julia E 1910 

1804 Dearborn, Virginia (Carr) ..1903 

1468 DeBaun, Arthur E 1897 

1469 Deerhake, George L 1897 

1220 Deerhake, Permelia (Ellis) ..1893 
2105 Deffendall, Jessie (Watson) ..1908 

1991 Deffendall, Prentice 1906 

1221 DeForest, Gertrude M 1893 

1470 Deinard, Samuel N 1897 

M-56 Dellen, Daisy Mae 1904 

421 Demoret, Jacob E 1873 

454 DeMotte, John B 1874 

551 DeMotte, Delia (Washburn) . ,.1877 

100 DeMotte, Mark L 1853 

66 DeMotte, Wm. H 1849 

Ph.D. Deneen, S. H 1876 

1471 Denny, Mary 1897 

659 DePauw, Charles W 1880 

630 DePauw, Newland T 1879 

631 DePew, Marshall F 1879 

1528 Deputy, Mary L 1899 

1992 Devers, Elsie (Higert) 1906 

1933 Devers, Joseph M 1905 

1934 Dewey, Morris B 1905 

1642 Dexter. Wm. L 1900 

1643 Diall, Arta (Smythe) 1900 

289 Dice, Francis M 1868 

1021 Dick. Christopher C. 1889 

1281 Dickey, Alfred E 1894 

2174 Diggs, John C 1 909 

L-18 Dille, E 1857 



Number. Year. 

2106 Dills, Laura 1908 

1282 Dimmitt, Lewis F 1894 

1408 Dingel, Wm. F. 1896 

T-50 Ditto, Frank S 1895 

978 Ditto, Florence (Hays) 1888 

979 Dixon, Charles E 1888 

67 Dixon, Wm, H 1849 

455 Dobell, Joseph T 1874 

2107 Dobell, Roy H. 1908 

308 Dochterman, Henry H 1869 

LL.D. Dodd, J. W 1877 

1935 Doddridge, Amelia 1905 

552 Doddridge, John H 1877 

980 Doer, Louis P 1888 

2259 Doering, Hazel G 1910 

D. D. Donelson, P, S. 1859 

1066 Donner, Sidelia (Starr) 1890 

486 Donnohue, M. Josephine 1875 

586 Donnohue, Madge 1877 

146 Dorman, Francis R 1857 

L-19 Dorr, J. M 1857 

1108 Dorsett, Addie (Priest) 1891 

1166 Dorsett, Alvin D 1892 

M. D. Dorsey, J. P 1852 

2039 Dorste, Louis T 1907 

1936 Dorste, Mary (Haughton) ...1905 
763 Doss, Azariah L 1883 

1067 Dotey, Aaron 1 1890 

2040 Dougherty, Elizabeth 1907 

M. D. Dougherty, T 1851 

M. D. Douglass, T. H. 1851 

1644 Dove, Nellie (Landes) 1900 

1706 Dove, Samuel E 1901 

LL.D, Dow, Neal 1854 

1222 Dowling, Henry M 1893 

LL.D. Downey, Alexander C 1858 

646 Dov/ney, Alice 1878 

553 Downey, Anna 1877 

334 Downey, Daniel T 1870 

L-118 Downey, Frank M 1891 

660 Downey, George E 1880 

485 Downey, Harry S 1875 

258 Downey, Samuel R 1867 

245 Downs, Thomas B 1866 

1409 Drapier, Elsie (Applegate) ...1896 
1867 Drayer, Lena E 1904 

196 Druley, Richard S 1861 

487 Dryer, Charles A 1875 

488 Dryer, John L. 1875 

981 DuBois, Henry E 1888 

1508 Duff, Deirdre D 1899 

1645 Duling, John G 1900 

246 Dunbar, Hamilton J 1866 

197 Dunbar, John G 1861 

169 Dunbar, Samuel H 1859 

930 Dunbar, Walter 1887 

1540 Duncan, Arthur L 1898 

2108 Duncan, Mary M 1908 

1283 Dunn, Edward J. 1894 

1356 Dunn, Geoige N 1895 

76 Dunn, Gilbert M 1850 

6 Dunn, Strange S 1841 

844 Durham, James E. 1885 

93 Durham, John 1852 

1167 Durham, Lee S 1892 

23 Durham, Milton J 1844 

94 Durham, Milton S 1862 

309 Durham, Thomas W 1869 

50 Durham, Wm. H 1847 

M-8 Duvall, Delia (Ogden) 1892 

982 Duvall. Trumbull G 1888 

1109 Dwyer, Orville F 1891 

L-88 Dwyer, Schuyler C 1889 



332 



DePauw University 



Number. 



Year. 



1402 Eads, Josephine 1896 

2041 Earlle, Florence M 1907 

24 Early, Samuel S 1844 

310 Eastburn, David J 1869 

1223 Eastman, Jean (Patterson) .. .1893 

1869 Ebbert, Frank B 1904 

2175 Eckley, Helen (Gough) 1909 

2109 Eckley, Olin C 1908 

2260 Eden, John R - 1910 

T-11 Edinborough, Frank H 1890 

102 Edwards, Elijah E 1853 

1743 Edwards, Xen, H 1»03 

2110 Egan, James E 1908 

1284 Erhmann, Max 1894 

895 Eisenbeiss, Erastus M 1886 

361 Elder, Daniel McI 1871 

A.M. Elder, E. S 1890 

2176 Ell, Carl S. 1909 

2111 Eller, Joseph W 1908 

2177 Elliott, Donald F 1909 

1357 Elliott, Edith (Beck) 1895 

280 Elliott, James F 1868 

1358 Elliott, Mary D 1895 

1647 Ellis, Charles H 1900 

1707 Ellis, Earl H 1901 

1750 Ellis, Edith (Ravenscroft) 1902 

1700 Ellis, Estella M. 1901 

1168 Ellis, Ida 1892 

A.M. Ellis, J. H 1890 

1749 Ellis, Laurence 1902 

1805 Ellis, Melvin 1903 

1220 Ellis, Permelia C 1893 

731 Elrod, Samuel H 1882 

2261 Elwell, Guy D 1910 

D. D. Embree, Albert S 1894 

77 Embree, James T 1850 

845 Emeny, Jonathan J 1885 

335 Emig, Michael D 1870 

732 Emison, James W 1882 

A.M. Emmerick, Charles H 1874 

733 Enderton, Charles H 1882 

247 English, Daniel W T866 

2042 Ensley, Nelle M 1907 

1110 Enyart, Charles F 1891 

1111 Erickson, Charles T 1891 

1359 Ervin, Walter E 1895 

1712 Erwin, Hope 1901 

L-26 Erwin, Hugh 1858 

M-9 Esterbrook, Eudora (Marshall) .1892 

203 Evans, Arthur L 1862 

393 Evans, James E 1872 

L-120 Evans, L. A 1891 

170 Evans, Richard L 1859 

2043 Evans, Will P 1907 

D. D. Evans, Wm. W 1884 

M. D. Evarts, C. C 1851 

1751 Evens, Alfred 19(3^ 

1472 Evens, Edgar E 1897 

983 Everett, Charles W 1888 

2263 Ewers, Mary L 1910 

1285 Ewing, Hugh H 1894 

1473 Ewing, Mary Florence 1897 

1474 Ewing, Thomas N 1897 

F 

1870 Failing, Hannah May 1904 

1648 Fairchild, Wm. D 1900 

2044 Fairfield, Robert Golding 1907 

P. G. Fallass, Ermina M 1888 

1649 Faris, George M. 1900 



Number, Year. 

554 Faris, George W 1877 

1844 Faris, Ruby C 1903 

A.M. Farnham, Asbury 1851 

234 Farnsworth, Edwin 1 1865 

931 Farr, Charles W 1887 

1596 Farrar, George M 1899 

L-176 Farriss, Philip J. B 1894 

737 Farrow, Edistina W 1882 

558 Farrow, Lillie A. B 1877 

683 Farrow, Susan E. 1881 

362 Fatout, Hervey B 1871 

1169 Fatout, Nellie 1892 

632 Fay, Alonzo S 1879 

M-1 Fay, Susie (Kelly) 1886 

114 Fellows, Albion 1854 

2113 Fellows, Goldie (Huflfman) . . .1908 

2112 Fellows, Ray S 190B 

A.M. Fellows, S. M 1852 

115 Fellows, Stephen N 1854 

2137 Fenstermaker, Cora 1908 

1170 Ferguson, Lucia (Ray) 1892 

801 Ferris, Charles S 1884 

846 Ferry, Franklin F 1885 

896 Ferry, Leonard S 1886 

L-177 Field, Thomas W 1894 

764 Finch, James W 1883 

692 Finney, Charles E. 1881 

633 Fish, J. Ellison 1879 

2263 Fisher, Charles A 1910 

1650 Fisher, Ferde E 1900 

1656 Fisher, Jennie D 1900 

582 Fisher, M. Agnes 1877 

M-62 Fisher, Ophia May 1905 

L-57 Fisk, Wilbur W 1885 

1022 Fiske, Wilbur A 1889 

435 Fitch, Hannah V 1873 

422 Fitch, Henry 1873 

1171 Fitch, Myrtle (Smyser) 1892 

1541 Fletchall, Mary (Bozeman) . . .1898 

1172 Florer, Laura L 1892 

1068 Florer, Warren W 1890 

456 Flynn, Wm 1874 

L-58 Forbes, Lealdas S 1885 

D. D. Ford, James H 1887 

1743 Ford, Minna F 1902 

1708 Foreman, John W 1901 

1709 Foreman, Lena 1901 

171 Forrey, David B 1859 

2264 Forry, Frank 1910 

847 Forsythe, Samuel 1885 

1286 Foster, Wm. F 189* 

2265 Fonts, Walter A 1910 

M-23 Fox, Jessie Y 1895 

1287 Foxworthy, Frank W 1894 

1597 Foxworthy, Fred W 1899 

Ph.D. Foye, James C 1881 

1475 Fraley, Frank 1897 

1476 Frank, Ada W 1897 

1023 Eraser, Marshall E 1889 

2045 Frazier, Cora E 1907 

103 Frazier, Franklin M 1853 

1598 Free, Bernice (Smith) 1899 

2078 Free, Gertrude 1907 

1993 Freeland, Leander T 1906 

1644 Freeland, Wm. B 1900 

363 French, Benjamin F 1871 

2178 French, Mary H. 1909 

1937 Fribley, Delia (Honnold) 1905 

364 Friedley, Francis A 1871 

1710 Fulk, George 1901 

1112 Fulkerson, Ina F 1891 

1056 Fulkerson, Maude 1890 

M-72 Fuller, Pearle P 1907 

1566 Fullhart, Evelyn 1898 



Alumnal Record 



333 



Number. Year. 

1360 Fulwider, O. Lawrence 1895 

765 Funk, Wilbur N. 1888 

1288 Fuqua, Nellie 1894 

G 

932 Gahring, Joseph A. R 1887 

LL.D. Galloway, Samuel 1860 

1477 Garber, Samuel C 1897 

2266 Gardner, Irvine C 1910 

84 Garriott, Zachariah S 1851 

2267 Garrison, Anna M 1910 

1173 Garrison, Herman 1892 

1361 Gary, Abraham L 1895 

Ph.D. Gatch, T. M 1874 

1871 Gates, Eugene F 1904 

190 Gathright, Josiah B I860 

2114 Gauger, Cora S 1908 

1410 Gavin, James L 1896 

D. D. Gee, Allen A 1881 

1289 Gee, Frank W 1894 

1215 Gelwick, Blanche B 1893 

1542 Gemmill, Willard B IB^8 

30 Genung, Wm. R 1845 

D. D. Geoi-ge, Augustus C 1867 

693 George, J. Franklin 1881 

2268 Gephart, Alva R 1910 

D. D. Gere, John A 1862 

1806 Gibbons, Wilbur R 1903 

1024 Gibert, Charles W 1889 

2046 Gibson, Cora (Beyler) 1907 

1872 Gibson, Edwin H 1904 

1936 Gibson, Hattie M 1905 

2047 Gibson, Willis Stanley 1907 

T-29 Giddens, Henry W 1892 

1411 Gilbert, Paul J 1896 

766 Giles, Frederick W 1883 

933 Gillespie, Joseph F 1887 

1025 Gillespie, Myra (Baker) 1889 

A.M. Gillett, S. T 1852 

95 Gillette, Philip G 1852 

D. D. Gilliland, Harrison 1872 

235 Gillmore, Wm. F 1865 

M-32 Gillum, Chloe A 1899 

1412 Gilmore, Blanche (Basye) 1896 

1224 Gilmore, Eugene A 1893 

L-43 Gilmore, S. F 1860 

1791 Gipe, Mary Edith 1902 

2269 Givan, Madge 1910 

L-158 Gladden, Harry R 1893 

661 Glasco, George M 1880 

1939 Glendening, Pearl M 1905 

41 Glenn, Joseph 1846 

2270 Gobin, Alma Beals 1910 

336 Gobin, Hillary A 1870 

204 Godfrey, Samuel 1862 

1652 Goldberg, Bessie (Sudranski) . .1900 

D. D. Goode, Wm. H 1869 

172 Gooding, H. Clay 1859 

365 Goodwin, Charles F 1871 

848 Goodwin, John M 1885 

1711 Goodwin, John P 1901 

31 Goodwin, John R 1845 

555 Goodwin, John S 1877 

1463 Goodwin, Mary McK 1897 

1 Goodwin, Thomas A. 1840 

137 Goodwin, Wm. R 1856 

767 Goodwin, Wm. R 1883 

M-53 Gordon, Edna (Line) 1903 

734 Gordon, Harry L 1882 

934 Gordon, Howard M 1887 

394 Gordon, John R 1872 

M. D. Gordon, J. W 1851 

1362 Goshorn, Ezra N 1895 



Number. Year. 

2175 Gough, Alice Helen 1909 

2048 Gould, Emily C. 1907 

A-4 Goulding, Lizzie H 1891 

2271 Grady, Dennis H 1910 

281 Graham, Bourbon R 1868 

1807 Graham, Wm. Francis 1903 

457 Grant, Amandus N 1874 

1754 Grantham, Maude 1902 

1478 Graves, Portia (Heiss) 1897 

524 Gray, Bayard S 1876 

A.M. Gray, E. H 1854 

799 Gray, Tamer 1884 

D. D. Green, James W 1888 

1363 Greene, Joseph N 1895 

1225 Greene, Lilly D 1893 

768 Greene, Robert J 1883 

2179 Greenstreet, Fred M 1909 

T-36 Greenway, James L 1893 

489 Greer, Levi H 1875 

1808 Greer, Mary (Smith) 1903 

897 Greer, S. Robert 1886 

490 Greer, Wm. A 1875 

525 Gregg, Wm. A 1876 

1164 Gregory, Benjamin F 1892 

1753 Gregory, Daisy (Haughton) . . .1902 

1752 Gregory, John R 1902 

1663 Gregory, Manona Pearl 1900 

260 Gregory, Ralph S 1867 

2115 Gregory, Ruth S. 1908 

M-33 Gregory, Winona Bertha 1899 

231 Griffin, George W 1864 

898 Griffith, Cassius C 1886 

1069 Griffith, Wellington J 1890 

51 Griffith, Wm. R 1847 

D. D. Grim, Wm. H 1877 

M-32 Grimes, Eula (White) 1907 

491 Grimes, Hanson M 1875 

694 Grimes, Samuel B 1881 

1712 Griswold, Hope (Erwin) 1901 

138 Grover, Ira G 1856 

423 Gudgell, Wm. H 1'873 

2049 Guernsey, Harry B 1907 

424 Guettal, Jacob 1873 

T-30 Guild, Daniel H 1892 

M-49 Guild, Jessie L 1902 

2272 Guild, S. Mayme 1910 

849 Guild, Thomas M 1885 

A-1 Guivey, Mary 1887 

935 Gulick, Algie P 1887 

M-54 Guller, Grace 1903 

A. M. Gunn, James M 1859 

A. M. Gurney, Aaron 1870 

1599 Guthrie, Margaret 1899 

M-47 Gwin, Susa (Rainier) 1902 

1873 Gwinn, Essie (O'Daniel) 1904 

H 

936 Haas, Schuyler A 1887 

L-64 Hadley, Cassius C 1886 

1226 Hadley, Hugh H 1893 

L-90 Hagey, U. S. G 1889 

556 Haines, Charles H 1877 

1810 Haines, John S 1903 

1940 Haislup, Alva Roy 1905 

1413 Hall, Claude D 1896 

1414 Hall, Frank 1896 

634 Hall, Frank L 1879 

893 Hall, Edith M 1886 

1149 Hall, Hallie 1891 

1227 Hall, Homer 1893 

425 Hall, J. Chalmers 1873 

458 Hall, Wm. N 1874 

1416 Haller, Nellie (Scearce) 1896 



334: 



DePauw University 



Number. Year. 

337 Hallett, George W 1870 

366 Halstead, Wm. Riley 1871 

L-159 Haman, George 1893 

635 Hamilton, Arthur C 1879 

367 Hamilton, Betty (Locke) 1871 

236 Hamilton, David Gilbert 1865 

2273 Hamilton, Desiah 1910 

1653 Hamilton, Edna L 1900 

1941 Hamilton, Eulalia L 1905 

LL.D. Hamilton, John W 1902 

M.S. Hamilton, Wm. R 1881 

598 Hammond, Chauncy R 1878 

L-30 Hammond, Edwin P 1857 

735 Hammond, Kate S 1882 

157 Hammond, Upton J 1858 

1543 Hamrick, Arthur J 1898 

1606 Handley, Carlin S 1899 

1809 Handley, Isabel (Wilson) 1903 

M-24 Hanker, Bertha L 1895 

1228 Hanna, Edith (Waltz) 1893 

310 Hanna, Jesse 1869 

78 Hanna, John 1850 

282 Hanna, Levi M. 1868 

445 Hanna, Mary L 1874 

283 Hanna, Thomas 1868 

557 Hanna, Walter P 1877 

802 Hannawalt, Francis W 1884 

1026 Happ, Jessie (Cowgill) 1889 

2116 Hardin, Hazel 1908 

1480 Harding, Harriet 1897 

1858 Harding, Mary 1904 

2117 Harding, Mary A 1908 

M-61 Hare, Katherine (Stanford) .. .1905 

1994 Hargrave, Frank F 1906 

L-36 Hargrave, Richard 1859 

1942 Hargrave, Wm. L 1905 

116 Hargrave, Wm. P 1854 

1654 Harkness, Wm. M 1900 

32 Harlan, James 1845 

L-89 Harlan, W. E 1889 

2274 Harmon, Merle S 1910 

984 Harper, Charles L. 1888 

1874 Harper, Isaac B 1904 

1601 Harper, John M 1899 

1754 Harper, Maude (Grantham) .. .1902 

1507 Harrell, Hallie 1897 

M-58 Harris, Eva M 1904 

599 Harris, James W 1878 

958 Harris, May L 1887 

1027 Harris, Virginia B 1889 

M. D. Harrison, A. W 1852 

L-50 Harrison, John K 1861 

1506 Harrison, Mary L. 1897 

2275 Harrison, Mary V 1910 

L-27 Harrison, Robert W 1858 

1229 Harrison, Wm. 1893 

636 Hart, Alfred E 1882 

1943 Hart, Beryl 1905 

937 Hart, Clarence E 1887 

1713 Hart, Lillian 1901 

1321 Harvey, Mattie L 1894 

1714 Haskell, Estella (Baldwin) 1901 

1479 Haskell, John E 1897 

1048 Haskell, Minnie A 1889 

2180 Haspel, Bertha 1909 

M-52 Hatfield, Cora 1903 

D. D. Hatfield, Robert . . .■ 1866 

492 Hathaway, George 1875 

1364 Hattery, Uba S 1895 

1753 Haughton, Daisy Hallie 1902 

193S Haughton, Mary S 1905 

2276 Haverstick, Carrie L 1910 

191 Hawes, Patrick O. B 1860 

426 Hawk, Alice (Allen) 1873 



Number. Year. 

2175 Hawkins, Elizabeth (Moore) . .1892 

459 Hawkins, John A 1874 

261 Hawkins, Oliver S. 1867 

1624 Hawkins, Stella W 189"9 

AM. Hawkins, Thomas H 1889 

1798 Hawley, Mary E 1903 

1947 Haworth, Elma K 1905 

1715 Haworth, Mary lone 1901 

2050 Hawthorne, Glenn E 1907 

1811 Hawthorne, Lee B 1903 

1875 Hawthorne, Ray C 1904 

636 Hayes, Lewis D 1879 

938 Haymond, Thomas W 1887 

1602 Haynes, Ray C. 1899 

2181 Hays, Arthur H 1909 

662 Hays, Florence Belle 1880 

978 Hays, Florence W 1888 

A. M. Hays, Hamilton 1860 

663 Hays, Josephine A 1880 

338 Hays, John W 1870 

558 Hays, Lillie (Farrow) 1877 

2277 Hays, Louis F 1910 

M-80 Hays, Margaret 1908 

1439 Hays, Myrtle 1896 

1328 Hays, Ollie 1894 

395 Hays, Silas A 1872 

761 Hays, Tunie 1883 

1416 Hayward, Anna M 1896 

396 Hazen, Philos J 1872 

339 Hazlett, Samuel A 1870 

1028 Headen, Heber S 1889 

A-2 Headen, Jennie (Henry) ....1890 

1544 Headley, Madge D 1893 

192 Heath, John W 1860 

85 Heaton, Henry H 1851 

1417 Heaton, Lola (Peyton) 1896 

1655 Heaton, Thomas M 1900 

1716 Heavenridge, Lyman D 1901 

939 Hector, Mark Eugene 1887 

427 Hedges, James H 1873 

1656 Hedges, Jennie (Fisher) 1900 

2278 Hedges, Marion H 1910 

985 Heiss, Ellery W 1888 

1478 Heiss, Portia M 1897 

1755 Helm, Margaretta (Nutt) 1902 

1603 Helm, Nathan Wilbur 1899 

1418 Helm, Verling W 1896 

769 Hendee, Edgar E 1883 

397 Henderson, John Oscar 1872 

1419 Henderson, Reuben S 1896 

25 Henderson, Samuel M 1844 

M. D. Hendricks, W. C 1852 

1420 Hendrickson, Ira R 1896 

2051 Herschey, Cloyd G 1907 

493 Herr, Isaac 1875 

1161 Herrick, Bessie R 1892 

D. D. Herrick, Horace N 1894 

1657 Herrick, Wm. V 1900 

1481 Herron, Thomas Clyde 1897 

M. D. Hervey, J. W 1850 

2279 Hess, Harry E 1910 

T-51 Hesson, Charles W 1895 

D. D. Hester, Francis A 1870 

1029 Hester, Francis Q 1889 

173 Hester, John C 1859 

42 Hester, Mathias A 1846 

600 Hester, Mathias A 1878 

128 Hester, Melville C 1855 

1030 Hester, Oliver M 1889 

664 Hester, Wm. A 1880 

58 Hester, Wm. McK. 1848 

1031 Hetherington, Nelson A 1889 

2280 Heuring, Edith M 1910 

T-19 Hewes, George C 1891 



Alumnal Record 



335 



Number. Year. 

1717 Hickman, Mary A 1901 

1658 Hickman, Sarah Emma 1900 

L-160 Hickman, Sheldon W 1893 

428 Hickman, Wm. H 1873 

1545 Hicks, Louis C 1898 

1995 Hicks, Roy J 1906 

559 Hiett, Emery R 1877 

263 Hiett, Samuel R 1867 

1113 Higdon, James A 1891 

1230 Higdon, John E 1893 

1365 Higdon, Lillie (Cline) 1895 

1290 Higdon, Wm. D 1894 

1992 Higert, Elsie 1906 

1896 Hilkert, Pearl 1904 

D. D. Hill, George E 1897 

1231 Hill, George E 1893 

D. D, Hill, James 1888 

174 Hill, James B 1859 

205 Hill, Matson 1862 

246 Hill, Robert A 1862 

D. D. Hiller, Gustayus E 1908 

175 Hilliard, John F 1859 

Ph.D. Himes, Charles F 1866 

527 Hinkle, Estella 1876 

1114 Hiss, Wm. H 1891 

68 Hitt, Isaac R 1849 

104 Hitt, John 1853 

129 Hitt, Robert R 1855 

86 Hitt, Wm. M 1851 

1604 Hixson, Frederick W 1899 

1546 Hixson, Laura (Canady) 1898 

1176 Hoagland, John S 1892 

T-21 Hobart, Marcene E 1891 

A.M. Hobbs, M. M. C 1859 

1177 Hodell, Charles W 1892 

1605 Hodge, George J 1899 

219 Hoggatt, Wm. M 1863 

1876 Holderman, Arthur J 1904 

2182 Holderman, Jacob W 1909 

M-89 Hollin, Leila N 1910 

A-28 Hollingsworth, Laura (Wil- 
liams) 1904 

1944 Hollopeter, Herbert S 1905 

2183 Hollopeter, Samuel L 1909 

1659 Hollopeter, Wm. M 1900 

L-37 Holloway, J. H 1859 

207 Holloway, John N 1862 

637 Holloway, Olin E 1879 

547 Holman, Alma H 1877 

1945 Holman, Lillian (Maxwell) ..1905 
460 Holmes, Charles 1874 

2118 Holmes, Edward E 1908 

1812 Holmes, Frederick B 1903 

1756 Holmes, Sarah E 1902 

1787 Holmes, Walter C 1904 

1937 Honnold, Delia 1905 

2052 Hood, Clara B 1907 

695 Hood, Wm. L 1881 

M-29 Hoover, Mary L 1897 

1291 Hoover, O. Perry 1894 

1292 Hoover, Wm. L T 1894 

312 Hopewell, Melville R. 1869 

737 Hopkins, Edistina (Farrow) .. .1882 

429 Hopkins, Edwin S 1873 

940 Hopkins, Thomas C 1887 

484 Hopwood, Lizzie 1873 

001 Hopwood, Susan 1878 

1032 Horine, Lissa (Bowser) 1889 

1606 Horn, Edward C 1899 

1232 Hornbaker, Sarah P 1893 

1070 Hornbaker, Wm. H 1890 

1607 Hornbrook, Frank W 1899 

1178 Hornbrook, Henry H 1892 

1293 Hornbrook, Mary (Smith) ...1894 



Number. Year. 

2053 Home, Lelia E • 1907 

M-90 Home, Reggie H 1910 

340 Horner, Francis A 1870 

79 Hoss, George W 1850 

986 Hough, Clarence A 1888 

897 Hough, Wm. A. 1886 

1366 House, James M 1895 

1115 Houts, Charles A. 1891 

850 Howard, Ida (Curtis) 1885 

1294 Howard, Lillian 1894 

D. D. Howard, Solomon 1853 

1660 Howe, D. Dorothy 1900 

43 Howk, George V 1846 

900 Howk, George V 1886 

770 Howk, John S 1883 

643 Hoyt, Ellen 1879 

696 Hoyt, Grace E 1881 

447 Hoyt, Mary C 1874 

1116 Huckleberry, James H 1891 

D. D. Hudson, Charles G 1886 

26 Hudson, Robert N 1844 

1547 Huestis, Alice Maude 1898 

1996 Huestis, Mabel Irene 1906 

L-77 HufiF, James M 1888 

M-68 Huffines, Susa F 1906 

2113 Huffman, Goldie 1908 

1482 Hughes, Edith (Morris) 1897 

L-178 Hughes, Edward C 1894 

LL.D. Hughes, Edwin Holt 1908 

2281 Hughes, Harry F 1910 

1548 Hughes, James P 1898 

2282 Hull, Alma E 1910 

L-lOO Hull, Merlin 1890 

1878 Humphrey, Mayme (Johnson) .1904 

987 Hunt, Charles D 1888 

494 Hunt, Charles F 1875 

1946 Hunt, Earl R 1905 

1117 Hunt, Herbert 1891 

461 Hunt, Stephen 1874 

D. D. Hurlstone, Albert 1892 

1902 Hurst, H^en B 1904 

LL.D. Hurst, John F 1886 

398 Hurst, James K. P 1872 

1879 Hurst, Lucie M 1904 

2184 Hurst, Straud E 1909 

368 Hussong, Albert E 1871 

2185 Hutcbens, Lora Aldis 1909 

M. D. Hutchings, W, D 1851 

1718 Hutchins, Luella (McWhirter) .1901 

1947 Hutts, Elma (Haworth) 1905 

I 

2283 Ibach, Anne E 1910 

771 Ibach, Joseph G 1883 

2119 Ibach, Mary 1908 

2120 Ice, Lewis H 1908 

LL.D. Iglehart, Asa 1879 

772 Iglehart, Eleanor 1883 

1367 Iglehart, Eugene H 1895 

263 Iglehart, Ferdinand C 1867 

284 Iglehart, John E 1868 

1661 Iglehart, Joseph Giltner 1900 

1757 Iglehart, Joseph Holt 1902 

803 Iglehart, Wm 1884 

A-26 Ikamire, Alice 1902 

1295 lies, Orlando B 1894 

D. D. Ilif, Thomas C 1887 

285 Ing, John 1868 

1813 Ingels, Bert D 1903 

1233 Ingle, John 1893 

237 Ingle, Mark W 1865 

495 Ingram, James A 1875 

851 Insley, Clara (Rudisill) 1885 



336 



DePauw University 



Number. Year, 

1483 Insley, Rebecca A 1897 

1758 Inwood, Nellie R 1902 

1759 Ivey, Homer P 1902 

1719 Ivey, John L 1901 

901 Irvin, Frank P. 1886 

782 Irvin, Mary G. 1883 

A. M. Irvin, Wm 1876 

208 Iseminger, Wm 1862 

1549 Ives, Josephine 1898 

J 

1550 Jackson, Arthur B 1898 

1948 Jackson, C. Floyd 1905 

1662 Jackson, Emmett M 1900 

1720 Jackson, Ethel C 1901 

209 Jackson, Henry G 1862 

1033 Jackson, John L 1889 

D. D. Jackson, John W 1874 

L-101 Jackson, Joseph W 1'890 

1663 Jackson, Manona (Gregory) .,1900 
941 Jackson, Thomas J 1887 

L-161 Jackson, W. H 1893 

1179 Jakes, Charles 1892 

2186 Jakes, Clara E 1909 

1118 Jakes, Olive (Bayne) 1891 

1997 James, Susie 1906 

33 Jaquess, James F 1845 

D. D. Jaquess, J. R 1875 

A. M. Jenkins, George P 1865 

1383 Jennings, Mayme A 1895 

2054 Jewett, Charles W 1907 

2187 Jewett, Chester A 1909 

12 Jocelyn, George B 1842 

1790 John, Alma W 1902 

D. D. John, John P. D 1882 

496 Johnson, Albinus A 1875 

L-28 Johnson, Amasa 1858 

399 Johnson, Clark W 1872 

852 Johnson, David B 1885 

1608 Johnson, Deirdre (Duff) 1899 

1071 Johnson, Harry M 1890 

665 Johnson, Ida (Paxton) 1880 

1112 Johnson, Ina F 1891 

1180 Johnson, Jesse S 1892 

M. D. Johnson, J. B 1851 

T-14 Johnson, Jehu H 1890 

526 Johnson, Jeremiah H 1*876 

400 Johnson, LeRoy W 1872 

1484 Johnson, M. Alice 1897 

M-50 Johnson, Mabel C. 1902 

858 Johnson, M, Louise 1885 

1878 Johnson, Mayme 1904 

M-55 Johnson, Minetta 1903 

988 Johnson, Robert G 1888 

1421 Johnson, Silas C 1896 

1368 Johnson, Simeon R 1895 

L-44 Johnson, Thomas E 1860 

853 Johnson, Wellington B 1885 

248 Johnston, Wm 1866 

313 Johnston, Wm. L 1869 

105 Jones, Benjamin H 1853 

560 Jones, Caleb V 1877 

369 Jones, Charles D 1871 

80 Tones, David M 1850 

198 Jones, David W 1861 

403 Jones, Ella 1872 

387 Jones, Ella J. 1872 

2284 Jones, Elmer 1910 

210 Jones, George S 1862 

1664 Jones, Helen G 1900 

1181 Jones, Homer 1 1892 

773 Jones, John W 1883 

341 Jones, Joseph W 1870 



Number, Year. 

A.M. Jones, Lewis H 1889 

1369 Jones, Norman W 1895 

M-62 Jones, Ophia (Fisher) 1905 

1182 Jones, Robert R 1892 

2188 Jones, Silas Paul 1909 

2285 Jordan, Louise 1910 

1322 . Jordan, Stella B 1894 

854 Jordan, Wm. H 1885 

238 Joseph, Lafayette 1866 

697 Joslin, Rose 1881 

738 Joyce, Frank M 1882 

A. M. Joyce, Isaac W 1872 

739 Joyce, Jessie (Birch) 1882 

370 Julian, Allen R 1871 

698 Julian, George W 1881 

K 

497 Kalley, Isaac H 1875 

989 Kane, Thomas F 1888 

M. D. Kavanaugh, B. T. 1850 

699 Kawamura, Keizo 1881 

561 Keene, John E 1877 

942 Keiper, George F 1887 

130 Keith, Harvey H. 1855 

1422 Keller, Charles P 1896 

2286 Kelley, Clara Avis 1910 

2055 Kellogg, Sylvia (Christley) ...1907 

1234 Kelly, Augustus 1893 

672 Kelly, Laura G 1880 

1005 Kelly, Rhoda M 1888 

LL.D. Kelly, Robert L 1907 

M-1 Kelly, Susie 1888 

666 Kelsey, Alexander M 1880 

1061 Kemp, Florence H 1890 

2125 Kemp, Grace 1908 

1235 Kemp, Theodore 1893 

1949 Kendall, Benjamin 1905 

2056 Kennard, Charlotte 1907 

1423 Kenney, George W. 1896 

1296 Kenney, John A 1894 

1440 Kent, Ada M 1896 

L-21 Kercheval, E. L 1857 

P. G. Kern, Minna M 1903 

220 Kerr, John N 1863 

562 Kerr, Robert F 1877 

2121 Kessler, Albert H 1908 

1880 Kessler, Emma Bertha 1904 

M-25 Kewley, Adaline (Rowley) 1895 

1424 Kibbie, Kent V 1896 

M-81 Kiefer, Bernice G 1908 

2189 Kiefer, Louise B 1909 

1760 Kier, Viola V. . 1902 

D. D. Kiger, John 1887 

602 Kilbourne, Mary (Crow) 1878 

1183 Kimball, Nellie P 1892 

1815 Kimberlin, Elizabeth (Towne).1903 

1814 Kimberlin, Robert 1903 

M-42 Kime, Grace E. 1901 

A. M. Kincaid, Wm. H 1866 

15 Kinder, Trustin B 1843 

M. D. King, W. F 1851 

L-38 Kingsbury, D. H 185» 

2122 Kinsley, Guy R 1908 

990 Kirkman, Roscoe E 1888 

902 Kirkpatrick, Charles 1886 

1551 Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth A 1898 

2190 Kirkpatrick, James A 1909 

1761 Kitchin, George E. 1903 

1998 Kitchin, Pearl N 1906 

106 Kittle, Andrew J 1853 

Ph.D. Klemm, Louis R 1883 

176 Klepper, Michael T 1859 

1552 Kling, Edwin E 1898 



Alumnal Record 



337 



Number. Year. 

991 Kneale, Wm. W 1888 

539 Knight, Alice 1877 

L-141 Knight, Carl P 1892 

L-102 Knight, Charles P 1890 

1236 Knox, Edwin S 1893 

503 Knox, John W 1877 

2287 Koehler, Wm. P 1910 

2288 Krackhardt, Fred A .1910 

16 Kramer, Baltzer 1843 

2061 Kreigh, Edith 1907 

M-83 Kreigh, Margaret L 1909 

856 Krider, Artura (McMahon) . . .1885 

855 Krider, LeRoy M 1885 

1485 Kruwel, John D. 1897 

1425 Kudo, Tazaburo 1896 

1816 Kueonen, Etienne M 1903 

430 Kummer, Alfred 1873 

D. D. Kummer, John A 1889 

1426 Kuykendall, Andrew J 1896 

L 

371 Lacy, John W 1871 

1486 LaHines, John A 1897 

1553 Laidacker, Nelson E 1898 

1160 Lamb, Emma L 1892 

1726 Lammadee, Grace (Mikels) ...1901 

943 Lammers, Frank H 1887 

D. D. Lamport, Almiron W 1898 

401 Landes, Charles W 1872 

1817 Landes, Hallie 1903 

1664 Landes, Nellie 1900 

L-7 Landis, J, T 1856 

1882 Landrum, Margaret 1904 

1609 Lane, Henry H * 1899 

M-56 Lane, Mae (Dellen) 1904 

944 Lane, Wm. J 1887 

2057 Lang, Huldah (Peregrine) 1907 

1427 Langdon, Harry K 1896 

716 Langdon, Minnie 1881 

1237 Lange, Myrta (Abbott) 1893 

992 Laogsdale, Mary R 1888 

527 Langworthy, Estella (Hinkle) .1876 
1881 Lank, Wilhelmina S 1904 

342 Lantz, Franklin W 1870 

993 Lantz, Harvey 1888 

1666 Larimore, Gertrude 1900 

2123 Larimore, Joseph W 1908 

1762 Larmore, Joseph M 1902 

34 Larrabee, Wm. H 1845 

945 Larsh, Arthur E 1887 

69 LaRue, John M 1849 

2058 Lathrop, Clyde Elbert 1907 

A. M. Lathrop, Ezra 1874 

117 Lathrop, Noah 1854 

1072 Latta, Wm. H 1890 

L-8 Lattimore, A. W 1856 

81 Lattimore, Samuel A 185C' 

946 Laufman, Wm. L 18S7 

498 Laughlin, Flora (Turman) 1875 

27 Laverty, James 1844 

17 Laverty, John f 84*5 

A. M. Law, John 1843 

1883 Lawburgh, James C 1904 

1884 Lawburgh, Robert L 1904 

2289 Lawrence, Chester E 1910 

528 Layman, Sarah (Torr) 1876 

L-123 Layne, John W, 1891 

118 Leard, John H 1854 

1818 Leas, Grace E 1903 

431 Leatherman, Jennie (Brown) . .1873 

700 Leavell, Samuel C 1881 

147 Lee, George W 1857 

740 Lee, Margaret (Noble) 1882 



Number. Year. 

804 Lee, Marshall G 1884 

1297 Leeson, Charles H 1894 

2191 Lemon, Eleanor A 1909 

667 Lemon, Millard F 1880 

M-6 Leonard, Estelle 1891 

2125 Lesley, Grace (Kemp) 1908 

1885 Letsinger, Reed A 1904 

1073 Leveque, Telesphore 1890 

2192 Levering, Bessie M 1909 

1721 Levings, Charles S 1901 

L-9 Lewis, B. F 1856 

D. D. Lewis, Charles W 1899 

2193 Lewis, Daisy G 1909 

1119 Lewis, David W 1891 

141 Lewis, Ellis 1856 

1886 Lewis, Franklin F 1904 

903 Lewis, James M 1886 

157 Lewis, Robert M 1858 

1421 Lewis, Watson L 1896 

L-179 Lewman, John E 1894 

1666 Lichliter, Gertrude (Lari- 

more) 1900 

1665 Lichiliter, Mcllyar H 1900 

T-3 Light, Somerville 1888 

1298 Likely, Frederick A 1894 

T-5 Line, Charles E 1889 

M-53 Line, Edna B 1903 

1429 Life, Frank M 1896 

1370 Life, Wm. E 1895 

1334 Line, Florence A 1894 

1487 Linebarger, John A 1897 

1488 Linebarger, Mary I897 

119 Lipe, Hiram 1854 

2290 Lisman, Claude B 1910 

1722 Little, Carrie M 1901 

Ph.D. Little, Charles J 1882 

1723 Little, Edward 1901 

1611 Little, James B 1899 

1667 Little, John William 1900 

131 Little, Wm. L 1855 

1887 Little, Wm. 1904 

1120 Littleton, Frank L 1891 

T-59 Liu, Ming Chuan 1899 

809 Lloyd, Cora 1884 

1193 Lloyd, Dova 1892 

367 Locke, Bettie McR 1871 

L-70 Locke, Corwin 1887 

1229 Locke, Emma (Roehl) 1894 

A.M. Locke, John W 1854 

1121 Locke, Richard E 1891 

M-48 Lockridge, Edna (Arnold) ...1902 

M-73 Lockridge, Elizabeth F 1907, 

741 Lockridge, Nellie (Truett) ..1882 

2059 Lockridge, Nora M 1907 

286 Lockridge, Simpson F 1868 

2194 Lockwood, Edward H 1909 

1300 Lockwood, George B 1894 

1610 Lockwood, Mary (Towne) ....1899 

A-34 Lockwood, May Frances 1908 

1554 Lockwood, Wm. W 1898 

L-162 Lockyear, Elmer 1893 

L-163 Lodge, Caleb N. ~ 1893 

805 Lodge, Frank T 1884 

2126 Lofton, Roscoe E 1908 

1888 Long, Fred W 1904 

607 Long, Phila 1878 

701 Longden, Aladine C 1881 

702 Longden, Henry B. 1881 

857 Longden, Martha B 1885 

858 Longden, Louise (Johnson) ..1885 
638 Lord, Frederick W 1879 

859 Lough, Mattie E 1 885 

2291 Love, Rov l fti 

314 Lovett, John W 1869 



338 



DePauw University 



Number. Year. 

17o3 Lowe, Ausby L 1903 

D. D. Lowrey, Asbury 1S65 

1819 Lowther, Ckarles 1903 

14S Lozier, John H 1857 

1999 Lubbe, Carolyn 1906 

2127 Lucas, Orton E 1903 

947 Ludlow, Margaret (Pulse) 1887 

994 Ludlow, Ross L 1888 

1950 Ludwig, Esther B 1905 

1258 Luring, Albert S 1893 

44 Luse, James P 1846 

149 Lynch, Augustus D 1857 

D. D. Lynch, Thomas H 18«9 

1489 Lynn, Nellie (Meader) 1897 

1301 Lyon, Oliver T 1394 

Mc 

860 McAnney, Charles H 1835 

2000 McBride, Guy M. 1906 

T-45 McCallister, Wm. S 1894 

2001 McCarty, Lester R 1906 

1820 McCarty, Nellie Lucile 1903 

703 McCaskey, George W 1881 

463 McClain, Andrew B 1874 

1302 McClain, Hoyt N 1894 

464 McClain, L. Dow 1874 

1371 McClain, Lillian (Smith) 1895 

2128 McCloud, Dorothy E 1908 

1668 McClure, Evereft 1900 

539 McClure, John F. 1879 

189 McCollum, Edwin G 1861 

432 McCormack, Lycurgus P. 1873 

A.M. McCormick, John C. . .' 1881 

1555 McCown, Chester C 1898 

M-63 McCoy, Aldah V 19Q5 

1821 McCoy, Esther (Bechtel) 1903 

1352 McCoy, Harriet 1898 

1612 McCoy, Wm. H 1899 

904 McCrary, George R 1886 

1724 McCullough, Charles A 1901 

L-164 McCullough, Mary 1893 

1184 McCurdy, Halcyone 1892 

1372 McCutchan, Herbert S 1895 

905 McDaniel, James Elmer 1886 

108 McDonald, Albert C 1853 

1430 McDonald. Belle (Robinson) ..] 896 

87 McDonald, James M 1851 

2 McDonald, Joseph E 1840 

D. D. McDonald, J. W 1875 

995 McElroy, John H 1888 

A-10 McEown, Jennie 1893 

1373 McEwen, Leila (Middleton) . . .1895 

1889 McFall, John W 1904 

1036 McFarland, Frank M 1889 

603 McFarland, Olin A 1878 

1490 McGaughey, Wm. M 1897 

L-142 McGinnis, Homer L 1892 

1185 McGinnis, Orville W 18^2 

L-22 McGinnis, R. G 1857 

L-125 McGrifF, Edwin G 1891 

2292 McGregor, Brenta IdYO 

A.M. McHays, Charles 1844 

287 Mclntire, Clark C 1868 

288 Mclntire, Tames T 1868 

1613 Mcintosh, 'Clara E 1899 

L-92 Mcintosh, Edward W 1889 

71 Mcintosh. James 1849 

372 McKaig, Laura (Beswick) ...-.1871 
344 McKaig, Robert N 1870 

373 :McKaig, Watson C 1871 

D. D. McKay, Alexander 1879 

1491 McKee, Carl 1897 

1725 McKinney, Clarence E rnoi 



Number. Year. 

1822 McKinstray, Homer R 1903 

315 McLain, Moses Glenn 1869 

806 McLean, Ewing 1884 

2293 McLean, Wm. H 1910 

2294 McLellan, Mabel E 1910 

2220 McLin, Etta 1909 

856 McMahon, Alice A 1885 

861 McMahon, Charles M 1885 

807 McMahon, Elbert W 1884 

213 McManis, Thomas B 1862 

743 McManis, Mackey 1882 

704 McMillan, Clvde H 1881 

529 McMillin, John S 1876 

1186 McMullen, Cassius W 1892 

L-104 McMullen, Harry R 1890 

1303 McMullen, Jesse E 1894 

D. D. McMullen, T. W. T 1874 

1492 McMullen, Lynn B 1897 

2002 McMurtry, Donald 1906 

T-16 McNabb, Robert L 1890 

2003 McNary, Wm. H 1906 

743 McNeff, Wm. W 1882 

996 McNett, Charles S 1888 

1374 McNutt, Joseph G 1895 

132 McNutt, Patterson 1855 

2195 McPheeters, Wm. E 1909 

530 McPherson, Charles W 1876 

D. D. McRossie, Allan 1909 

1787 McWhirter, Ethel T 1902 

P. G. McWhirter, Felix T 1886 

1718 McWhirter, Luella 1901 

2196 McWhirter, Susan 1909 

M 

1074 MacDougal, Daniel T 1890 

1669 MacDougal, Margaret 1900 

499 Machlan, John 1875 

1239 Machlan, Merritt 1893 

2060 Machlan, Sadie R 1907 

1572 Madden, Myrtle 1898 

3 Maddox, Finley L 1840 

1462 Mahan, Elizabeth L 1897 

1375 Mahan, John W 1895 

M-84 Mahan, Thomas H 1^9 

2197 Mahin, Helen 1909 

D. D. Mahin, Milton 1876 

997 Mail, John F 1888 

2199 Mangun, Glenn E 1909 

L-165 Manker, James M 1893 

834 Manlove, Flora A 1885 

2198 Mann, Albert Z 1909 

2129 Mann, Carleton H 1908 

1034 Mann, Charles W 1889 

948 Mann, Marv (Ridpath) 1887 

2200 Manuel, Herschell T 1909 

2201 Manuel, Virgil L 1909 

1025 Maple, Amos C 1889 

1670 Maple, Orlie E 1900 

774 Marble, Mitchell S 1883 

1890 Mark, Ovid E 1904 

2130 Markin, Luther E 1908 

D. D. Marine, Abijah 1880 

1823 Marlatt, Anna 1903 

1891 Marlatt, Ella N 1904 

2295 Marlatt, Jessie Pearl 1910 

1240 Marlatt, Mary C 1893 

1255 Marlatt, Sallie 1893 

107 Marlatt, Washington ;i853 

1431 Marlatt, Walter T 1896 

A. M. Marley, John F 1858 

A.M. Marquis, Emanuel 1860 

M-12 Marquis, Rosa A 1893 

343 Marsh, Ephraim 1870 

M-9 Marshall, Eudora E 1892 



Alumnal Record 



339 



Number, Year, 

862 Marshall, Horace A. 1885 

A.M. Marshall, Wm 1850 

177 Marshall, Wm. S 1859 

1304 Marshall, Zella 1894 

825 Martin, Anna 1 1884 

668 Martin, Charles A 1880 

1951 Martin, Clyde S 1905 

500 Martin, Cornelius H 1875 

775 Martin, Edwin L 1883 

1892 Martin, Gilbert E 1904 

2296 Martin, Glen D 1910 

A. M. Martin, James H 1867 

501 Martin, James \' 1875 

603 Martin, John E 18:8 

2123 Martin, Ottis T 1908 

1764 Martin, Wm. M 1902 

640 Mason, Augustus L 1879 

L-65 Mason, G. A 1886 

1824 Mason, George E 1903 

1305 Mason, Julia 1894 

462 Mason, Thomas 1874 

996 Mason, Wm. A 1888 

T-44 Masson, James P 1894 

863 Masters, Wm. H 1885 

T-17 Masuco, Kenosuke 1890 

2004 Matern, Minna L 1906 

2132 Mathews, Wilbur C 1908 

M-10 Mathias, Flora D 1892 

211 Mathias, Henry H 1862 

1306 Mathias, Lee D 1894 

D. D. Matlack, Lucius C 1871 

212 Matson, Courtland C 1862 

864 Matson, Oliver P 1885 

2133 Mattern, Grace H 1908 

A. M. Mattison, Wm. C 1868 

2005 Maurer, Archibald H 1906 

1399 Maxson, Bertha 1896 

1671 Maxson, Francis E 1900 

1765 Maxwell, John S 1903 

1945 Maxwell, Lillian E 1905 

70 May, Thomas R 1849 

2006 Maze, Coralie G. 1906 

2134 Maze, Pearl W 1908 

1556 Mead, Cyrus D 1898 

1432 Meade, Edward S 1896 

1489 Meader, Nellie E 1897 

7 Meek, Edwin G 1841 

D. D. Mendenhall, M. H 1877 

1985 Menefee, Susie C 1906 

D. D. Merchant, A. T 1885 

2135 Meredith, Aubert L 1908 

949 Meredith, Elmer E. 1887 

950 Meredith, John F 1887 

A.M. Meredith, Yancy B 1883 

1122 Merica, Charles 1891 

865 Merkle, Oscar T 1885 

LL.D. Merrick, Frederick 1864 

1241 Merrill, Ora F 1893 

744 Merritt, Worth l8S2 

M-75 Meserve, Maude 1907 

1825 Michel, George P 1903 

669 Mick, Edward L 1880 

Ph.D. Mickelborough, John 1882 

A.M. Middleton, Henry M 1886 

1373 Middleton, Lelia D 1895 

2297 Miesse, Florence : 1910 

776 Mikels, Charles N 1883 

1308 Mikels, Daisy 1894 

1190 Mikels, Gertrude 1892 

1726 Mikels, Grace 1901 

745 Mikels, Rosa (Redding) 188S 

1242 Miller, Benjamin C 1892 

1433 Miller, Charles F 1896 

1314 Miller, Charlotte 1894 



Number. Year. 

641 Miller, Delilah E 187'9 

M-57 Miller, Emma E 1904 

432 Miller, Florence (Brown) 1873 

951 Miller, Freeman E 1887 

A-29 Miller, Grace 1904 

L-10 Miller, J 1856 

214 Miller, John A 1862 

289 Miller, John R. 1868 

1037 Miller, John W 1889 

2298 Miller, Livy M 1910 

1076 Miller, Mary (Nutt) 1890 

605 Miller, Melville W 1878 

2299 Miller, Minerva C 1910 

L-126 Miller, Oscar G 1891 

1075 Miller, Paul M 1890 

1307 Miller, Wm. S 1894 

2202 Millikan, LeRoy H 1909 

952 Millis, Frank E 1887 

2007 Mills, Earla 1906 

120 Millsaps, Reuben W 1854 

109 Millsaps, Wm. G 1853 

110 Millsaps, Wm. R 1853 

LL.D. Milne, Wm. J 1880 

A-5 Minchin, Lida (Bachelder) ..1891 

L-166 Minor, John 1893 

1434 Mitchell, Harry T 1896 

LL.D. Mitchell, J. A. S 1887 

1557 Mitchell, Mary P 1898 

L-167 Mitchell, Merta 1893 

1952 Mitchell, Nellie (Sandifur) ..1905 
A.M. Mitchell, T I860 

866 Mitchell, Wm. E. 1885 

434 Mohler, Alonzo D 1878 

642 Mohler, Orion E. 1879 

906 Moll, Henry A 1886 

1243 Moll, Theop. J 1893 

1893 Monger, Albert E 1904 

1953 Montgomery, Belle (Baker). . .1905 

2300 Montgomery, Estelle 1910 

177 Montgomery, John L 1859 

2061 Moody, Edith (Kreigh) 1907 

808 Mooney, Charles L 1884 

999 Mooney, Kate (Stone) 1888 

953 Mooney, Wm. P 1887 

1077 Moore, Addison W 1890 

111 Moore, Charles W 1853 

1187 Moore, Ella (Adams) 1892 

1188 Moore, Ernest A 1392 

777 Moore, George B 1883 

A.M. Moore, Granville C 1879 

M. D. Moore, H. H lS52 

A.M. Moore, Jesse H 1846 

1175 Moore, Jessie E 1892 

705 Moore, Lewis D 1881 

L-45 Moore, Marshall A I860 

954 Moore, Miles, F 1887 

1189 Moore, Nana (Boatman) ....1892 
T-6 Moore, Reuben H 1889 

2301 Moore, Sylvester 1910 

1123 Moore, Wm. 1891 

2008 Moraller, Erich L 1906 

1954 Moraller, Lenni (Burner) ...1905 
2136 Moreland, Hubert L 1908 

1894 Morgan, David H 1904 

643 Morgan, Ellen (Hoyt) 1879 

A. M. Morgan, John 1885 

1895 Morgan, La Verna (O'Neal). . .1904 
1672 Morgan, Mary (Stewart) 1900 

746 Morris, Douglas 1882 

1482 Morris, Edith M ...1897 

1558 Morris, Frank P 1898 

502 Morris, Noble D 1875 

2009 Morris, Otho B 1906 

643 Morris, Wesley S 1879 



340 



DePauw University 



Number. Year. 

564 Morrison, Anna L 1877 

2137 Morrison, Cora CFenstermaker)1908 
2063 Morrison, Etta U 1907 

465 Morrison, John F 1874 

1766 Morrow, Ethel (Cress) 1902 

670 Morrow, Wm. A. 1880 

1376 Morse, Terrell E 1895 

2063 Mote, Carl H 1907 

1493 Morton, Thomas J 1897 

L-182 Mountz, Howard M 1894 

1244 Mull, George F 1893 

L-60 Munden, Angus N 1885 

A. M. Munsell, O. B 1858 

35 Munsell, Oliver S 1845 

P. G. Murlin, Ermina (Fallass) 1886 

1124 Murlin, Lemuel H. 1891 

503 Murray, Charles A 1875 

2203 Murray, Emma A ,.1909 

1435 Murray, Harry L 1896 

907 Murphy, Clarence 1886 

A.M. Murphy, Clinton 1889 

1000 Murphy, George H 1888 

239 Myers, J. Burdette 1865 

1977 Myers, Mary A 1905 

L-183 Myles, Wm. P 1894 

N 

1559 Nadal, Thomas W 1898 

1826 Naftzger, Leslie Roy 1903 

1909 Nagle, Emma Gertrude 1904 

2138 Nagle, Fannie E. 1908 

316 Nahm, Louis 1869 

1827 Nance, Theodore L 1903 

2302 Narita, Kiyofusa 1910 

778 Nasu, Izumy 1883 

1955 Naylor, Elsie 1905 

D. D. Naylor, Henry R 1872 

1690 Neal, Celia E 1900 

1436 Neal, Gertrude 1896 

2010 Neal, James Paul 1906 

M-59 Neal, Sara L 1904 

590 Nebeker, Myrtle A 1878 

538 Needham, Martha 1877 

1767 Neely, Milton L 1902 

1560 Nees, Theodore H 1898 

955 Neff, Charles H 1887 

809 NefiF, Cora (Lloyd) 1884 

1308 Neff, Daisy (Mikels) 1894 

1126 Neff, Elizabeth (Price) IB91 

1309 Neff, Florence (Young) 1894 

1125 Neff, Isaac E 1891 

565 Neff, Tay H 1877 

1127 Neff, Joseph E 1891 

779 Neff, Theodore Lee 1883 

1128 Neff, Wm. G 1891 

706 Neff, Wm. T 1881 

1247 Nelson, E. Jean 1893 

956 Nelson, Wilber M 1887 

M-31 Nesbit, Eva (Osburn) 1898 

36 Nesbit, Wm. McG 1845 

867 Neufer, Charles F 1885 

2303 Newbanks, Arthur H 1910 

1265 Newcomer, Clelia C 1893 

1081 Newcomer. Ora B 1890 

A.M. Newell, Henry J 1849 

671 Newhouse. Finlev D 1880 

1437 Newlin, Charles D 1896 

M-74 Newlin, Mary Fay 1907 

606 Newman. Mary (Nickey) ....1878 

1827 Nicely, Wayne M 1903 

1828 Nickerson, Herbert S 1903 

606 Nickey, Mary V 1878 

A-18 Nicholes, Laura E 1895 



Number. Year. 

2304 Nicholson, Mary 1910 

1768 Noble, Edith 1902 

1098 Noble, Jessie 1891 

740 Noble, Margaret W 1882 

1129 Noble, Robert W. P 1891 

A.M. Norman, Wesley W 1894 

1673 Norris, Isaac E 1900 

2064 Northcott, John B 1907 

1438 Norton, Ralph C. 1896 

345 Norton, Wm. F 1870 

402 Norwood, John M 1872 

2065 Nozaki, Saihachi 1907 

1755 Nutt, Margaretta S 1902 

1076 Nutt, Mary 1890 

O 

1674 Oakwood, John M 1900 

290 Obenshain, Caleb A 1868 

1897 O'Daniel, Edgar V 1901 

1873 O'Daniel, Essie 1901 

1898 O'Daniel, Ruth (Ritter) 1901 

L-143 Odear, Edward M. 1892 

1561 O'Dell, Charles C 1898 

1930 O'Dell, Georgianna G 1902 

M-30 O'Dell, Helen C 1897 

2011 O'Dell, Jeanette 1906 

1038 Oden, Wm. E 1889 

868 Ogata, Sennosuki 1885 

M-8 Ogden, Delia 1892 

1190 Ogden, Gertrude (Mikels) 1892 

1245 Ogden, Horace G 1893 

A.M. Ogden, Horatio N 1890 

1310 Ogden, James M 1894 

1614 Ogg, Frederic A 1899 

1956 O'Hair, Amelia Pearl 1905 

2305 O'Hair, Fred L 1910 

2066 O'Hair, Mabel I. 1907 

780 Olcott, Charles S 1883 

139 Olcott, John M 1856 

569 Olliver, Ada M 1877 

2067 Oncley, Lawrence 1907 

1895 O'Neal, Laverna 1904 

607 O'Neil, Phila (Long) 1878 

1899 Osborn, Arthur E 1901 

215 Osborn, Benjamin 1862 

LL.B. Osborn, Milton, A 1874 

1191 Osborne, Edgar G 1892 

M-31 Osburn, Eva 1898 

2204 Ostrom, Henry E 1909 

1727 Overdeer, Harley L 1901 

264 Overmyer, John 1867 

2012 Overstreet, Ida A 1906 

781 Overstreet, Richard R 1883 

645 Overstreet, Wm. 1 1879 

D. D. Owen, Isaac 1865 

M-35 Owen, Myrtle 1899 

680 Owen, Mary Ellen 1880 

1439 Owens, Myrtle (Hays) 1896 

P 

782 Paisley, Mary (Irvin) 1883 

L-53 Parish, S. H 1862 

1829 Parker, Earle B 1903 

L-66 Parker, Orin 1886 

M. D. Parr, M. A 1851 

504 Parr, Wm. D. 1875 

D. D. Parrett, John W 1907 

37 Parrett, Robert 1845 

1957 Parsons, Robert F 1905 

LL.D. Parsons, Wm. W 1907 

466 Partlow, David K 1874 

L-72 Pate, Minor F 1887 



Alumnal Record 



341 



Number. Year. 

1223 Paterson, Margaret Jean 1893 

1562 Pattee, Effie E 1898 

1494 Patterson, Albert A 1897 

1511 Patterson, Carrie A 1^97 

1246 Patterson, James A 1893 

A.M. Patterson, Thomas H 1882 

346 Pattison, LeRoy N 1870 

L-30 Patton, D .) 1858 

1311 Patton, Henry B 1894 

D. D. Patton, Wm. W 1863 

1675 Pavey, Mabel 1900 

T-37 Paxon, Oliver P 1893 

665 Paxton, Ida R. V 1880 

869 Payne, Frank C 1885 

810 Payne, George M 1884 

M. D. Pearson, C. D 1852 

608 Peck, Reba (Pierce) 1878 

1377 Peck, Stella (Perkins) 1895 

1830 Peck, Wm. B 1903 

2205 Pelsma, John R 1909 

1247 Penfield, Jean (Nelson) 1893 

908 Pennington, Frank T 1886 

2057 Peregrine, Huldah 1907 

1831 Peregrine, Mae 1903 

1377 Perkins, Stella B 1895 

316 Perry, Charles 1869 

179 Perry, John W 1859 

1130 Peter, Wm. H 1891 

1563 Peters, Warren S 1898 

M. D. Pettijohn, J. D. G 1851 

1417 Peyton, Lola 1896 

2306 Pfingsten, Henry F 1910 

783 Phelps, Anna (Burnside) 1883 

A-31 Pheneger, Tyre F 1907 

L-31 Phillips, D. T 1858 

L-184 Phillips, Lee A 1894 

1958 Phillips, Leona E 1905 

1440 Phipps, Ada (Kent) 1896 

1495 Phipps, Joseph G 1897 

2206 Pierle, Chester A 1909 

L-23 Pierce, I. N 1857 

318 Pierce, James B 1869 

608 Pierce, Reba (Peck) 1878 

A. M. Pierce, W. C 1860 

2089 Pigman, Lewis 1907 

D. D. Pillsbury, Wm. H. H 1882 

811 Pindell, Henry M 1884 

2207 Pittinger, Walter E 1909 

265 Pittman, George W. M 1867 

266 Pittman, Johnson 1867 

M-44 Pitts, Cleo A 1901 

M-45 Pitts, Letitia V 1901 

1859 Place, Edna M 1905 

2013 Piatt, Luther T. 1906 

870 Pochin, Agnes 1885 

1039 Pochin, Fred L 1889 

1728 Polhemus, Preston 1901 

1014 Polk, Marie 1894 

2068 Polkinhorn, Wm. 1907 

1441 Poor, Lester C 1896 

18 Porter, Albert G 1843 

646 Porter, Alice (Downey) 1879 

1615 Porter, Herman G 1899 

1900 Post, Arthur E 1904 

2307 Poston, Olga B 1910 

M-21 Potter, M. Alice 1894 

566 Potts, Cawson 1877 

1248 Poucher, Anna 1893 

1078 Poucher, Charles H. C 1890 

1729 Poucher, George E 1901 

240 Poucher, John 1865 

1676 Poucher, Lucie 1900 

2139 Poucher, Martha 1908 

1137 Poucher, Olive 1891 



Number. Year. 

1832 Poucher, Sara (Darby) 1903 

1564 Poucher, Wm. T 1898 

812 Powell, John F 1884 

A-18 Powell, Laura (Nicholes) 1895 

1192 Powell, Perry E 1892 

1378 Powell, Sherman 1895 

M-41 Poynter, Jessie A 1900 

1496 Poynter, S. Paul 1897 

L-40 Prather, Alvin W 1859 

1379 Pratt, Orville C 1895 

L-144 Prescott, Clinton T 1892 

M. D. Pressly, W. H 1850 

1677 Preston, Albert G 1900 

1040 Preston, Asher S 1889 

1901 Preston, Charles S 1904 

1193 Preston, Dova (Lloyd) 1892 

403 Preston, Ella (Jones) 1872 

1312 Preston, Frank A 1894 

1902 Preston, Helen (Hurst) 1904 

467 Preston, Kate F 1874 

1194 Preston, Lalah 1892 

1960 Preston, Lois E 1905 

2140 Preston, Wm. F 1908 

1131 Price, Edith (Basye) 1891 

1079 Price George C 1890 

1108 Priest, Addie L 1891 

1132 Priest, Arthur R 1891 

2308 Priest, Grayce V 1910 

1497 Prosser, Charles A 1897 

A-24 Pruett, Florence A. 1901) 

747 Pruitt Andrew J 1882 

672 Pruitt, Laura (Kelly) 1880 

2008 Pruitt, Raymond 1909 

347 Puett, Samuel D 1870 

L-105 Pugh, Edwin B 1890 

609 Pugh, George E 1878 

505 Pugh, Horace C 1875 

M-27 Pullen, Grace (Wilson) 1896 

2141 Pulliam, Mary C 1908 

L-168 Pulse, Franklin T 1893 

1678 Pulse, Joseph L 1900 

947 Pulse, Margaret 1887 

546 Purviance, Maggie 1877 

A.M. Pye, John K 1882 

2014 Pyke, Frederick M 1906 

404 Pyke, J. Howell 1872 

2009 Pyke, "Margaret L 1909 

2210 Pyke, Mildred C 1909 

1833 Pyke, Ruth 1903 

1679 Pyle, Dan 1900 

Q 

D. D. Quayle, Wm. A 1892 

R 

2211 Raaf, Richard W 1909 

405 Radcliffe, Louisa (Austin) 1872 

121 Railsback, David 1854 

L-4 Railsback, J 1855 

2212 Railsback, Martha 1909 

T-46 Raines, David W 1894 

M-47 Rainier, Susa M 1902 

193 Randall, Wm. H. F 1860 

2309 Randel, Clyde R 1910 

2069 Randle, Lalah R 1907 

406 Rankin, Agnes R 1872 

407 Rankin, Lucy M 1872 

1313 Raub, Edward B 1894 

2142 Rawlings, Roy W 1908 

72 Rawlins, Benjamin F 1849 

567 Rawls, Edward B 1877 

2070 Rawls, Robert M 1907 



342 



DePauw University 



Number, Year^ 

1680 Ray, Charles W 1900 

59 Ray, John W 1848 

1170 Ray, Lucia H 1892 

1903 Rayle, John H 1904 

1750 Ravenscroft, Edith G 1902 

M-69 Rea, Lucretia 1905 

2310 Reagan, Walter F 1910 

957 Reavel, David A 1887 

1217 Reavel, Dora 1893 

2124 Rector, Etna Laurence 1908 

T-47 Rector, Lucien \'. 1894 

745 Redding, Rosa M 1882 

122 Redding, Thomas B 1854 

1536 Reed, Anna Bertha 1898 

1195 Reed, C larence 1892 

LL.D. Reed, Daniel 1853 

249 Reed, John D 1866 

D. D. Reed, Joseph 1870 

L-32 Reed, M 1858 

A-22 Reed, Nellie F 1898 

610 Reeder, James H 1878 

1904 Reedy, George S 1904 

1769 Reep, Albert 1902 

M-49 Reep, Jessie (Guild) 1902 

1565 Reeve, Ruth (Conlogue) 1898 

610 Renick, Henry S 1878 

2015 Renick Robert L. 1906 

45 Reynolds, James M 1846 

647 Rhea, James 1 1879 

1616 Rhea, James 1899 

1133 Rhodes, Edgar E 1891 

2213 Rhodes, Grace 1909 

A.M. Rice, George 1864 

L-93 Rice, Wm. A 1889 

1249 Richards, Emma (Coffey) 1893 

1770 Richards, Lewis E 1902 

2311 Richards, Oron E 1910 

1080 Richards, Renos H 1890 

648 Richards, Wm 1879 

291 Richey, Newton 1868 

568 Richman, Silas T. 1877 

2143 Rickards, James S 1908 

2312 Riddick, Foster W 1910 

2313 Riddick, Paul M 1910 

1134 Ridpath, Clark Edward 1891 

267 Ridpath, Gillum 186? 

707 Ridpath, Henry W 1881 

221 Ridpath, John Clark 1863 

649 Ridpath, Martha J 1879 

948 Ridpath, Mary L 1887 

821 Ridpath, Minnie C 1884 

1541 Ridpath, Myrtle V 1900 

348 Ridpath, Wm. M 1870 

880 Riggs, Kate 1885 

673 Rightsell, Lewis T 1880 

1566 Riley, Evalyn (Fullhart) 1898 

1499 Riley, Evelyn C 1897 

1250 Riley, Henry C 1893 

2144 Riley, Ida E 1908 

1498 Riley, Wm. A 1897 

1251 Ringer, Victor H 1893 

19 Ringo, Albert H 1843 

1919 Ringo. Mary McK 1904 

1081 Rinker, Wm. B 1890 

222 Rippetoe, Jason L 1863 

650 Ritter, Ben Wade 1879 

1681 Ritter, Dwight S 1900 

223 Ritter, EH F 1863 

1135 Ritter, Halsted L 1891 

374 Ritter, John A. 1871 

1314 Ritter, Marie (Polk) 1894 

1458 Ritter, Mary 1897 

1380 Ritter. Roscoe H 18P') 

1898 Ritter, Ruth T 1904 



Number. Year. 

569 Rivers, Ada (Olliver) 1877 

1442 Rives, Carrie 1898 

D. D. Roach, John A 1870 

2071 Robb, Stella (Worthington) . .1907 
1834 Robbins, Bertha (Wood) 1903 

1905 Robbins, Charles A 1904 

292 Robbins, Wm. E 1868 

293 Robe, John W 1868 

1443 Roberts, Caroline (Brown) .. .1896 

1567 Roberts, James B 1898 

1444 Roberts, Jesse N 1896 

1381 Roberts, Julia (Clearwaters) .. .1895 

1382 Roberts, Richard J 1895 

1383 Roberts, Mayme "(Jennings) . ..1895 
A.M. Roberts, Robert 1884 

150 Robertson, David A 1857 

1430 Robinson, Belle 1896 

D. D. Robinson, J. B 1879 

1082 Robinson, John H 1890 

1500 Robinson, Oliver P 1897 

20 Robinson, Reuben D. 1843 

141 Robinson, Richard S 1856 

1041 Robinson, Russell D 1889 

813 Rodgers, David A 1884 

232 Roehl, Charles 1864 

1299 Roehl, Emma 1894 

570 Rogers, Ada (Adamson) 1877 

2314 Rogers, Gladys M 1910 

180 Rogers, Lewis L 1859 

1501 Rogers, Noble G 1897 

2145 Rogers, Wilbur D 1908 

1083 Rognon, Ernest G 1890 

1568 Roller, B. Frank 1898 

1682 Roller, Ernest 1900 

1252 Roller, Mary (Bicknell) 1893 

1154 Romel, Louise 1891 

1747 Root, Agnes H 1902 

L-147 Rose, Aaron G. 1892 

784 Rose, Charles D 1883 

1136 Rose, Elizabeth A 1891 

M-64 Rose, Mabel 1905 

2315 Rose, Mary Lulu 1910 

1569 Rose, Robert H 1898 

1384 Rosger. Inez 1895 

A-12 Ross, Ida (Brindel) 1893 

2146 Ross, Carl W 1908 

1961 Ross, Jessie H 1905 

2072 Ross, Loren 1907 

1906 Ross, Ruth 1904 

1253 Ross, Sherman A 1893 

1051 Roth, Mary E 1889 

133 Rous, John P 1855 

708 Rowan, Thomas E 1881 

1445 Rowe, Benjamin E 1896 

1196 Rowe, Wm. S 1892 

M-25 Rowley, Adaline W 1895 

1315 Royse, Clarence A 1894 

1502 Royse, Clarence D 1897 

1091 Royse. Minnie L 1890 

1316 Royse, Mintie (Allen) 1894 

814 Rucker, Jesse W 1884 

224 Ruddell, "Tames H 1863 

851 Rudisill, Clara L 1885 

96 Rudisill. Milford B 1858 

1084 Rudv, Frank T 1890 

1617 Rudy. Wm. Otto 1899 

1 503 Ruick, Samuel K 1897 

2316 Rulev. Jesse T 1910 

748 Rumbar"ger. Frank T 1882 

1 771 Rummell. Owen W 1 90? 

1962 Rumph, Henry F. 1905 

2317 Russell. Argus L 1910 

M. D. Ruter. R. R 1 852 

871 Rutherford, Samuel M 1885 



Alumnal Record 



343 



Number. Year. 

A-8 Rutledge, Evalyn 1893 

M-36 Rutledge, Mildred 1899 

1254 Ryder, Anna (Chaffee) 1893 

M. D. Rynerson, I. N 1850 

S 

L-169 Sager, Arthur N 1893 

2147 Sale, Bessie K 1908 

3073 Sale, John W 1907 

2016 Sallee, Jesse D 1906 

M-52 Salmans, Cora 1903 

674 Salmans, Levi B 1880 

2017 Sanders, Estella E 1906 

1964 Sandifur, Ada L. 1905 

1835 Sandifur, Charles M 1903 

1570 Sandifur, Frank N 1898 

1963 Sandifur, Mabel (Dawson) ...1905 

2018 Sandifur, Merle L 1906 

1952 Sandifur, Nellie 1905 

1504 Sandy, Wm. J 1897 

1385 Sankey, Anna B 1895 

319 Sargent, James B 1869 

1138 Sasamori, Uichiro .1891 

709 Sato, Aimaro 1881 

1925 Savage, Grizella E, 1905 

656 Sawyer, Rachel 1880 

1386 Sayers, Flora (Bridges) 1895 

1836 Sayers, Samuel C 1903 

2214 Sayger, Dessa A 1909 

872 Sayler, Harry L 1885 

M. D. Saylor, M. S 1851 

815 Scarritt, Edward L 1884 

791 Scarritt, Lerria (Tarbell) 188;? 

749 Scarritt, Winthrop E 1882 

1415 Scearce, Nellie W 1896 

506 Schell, Walker 1875 

2318 Schmidt, John R 1910 

1387 Schnepp, Emerson E 1895 

1618 Schofield, Lena (Byrd) 1899 

1255 Scholl, Sallie (Marlatt) 1893 

785 Schurr, John 1883 

2074 SchwegleV, George L 1907 

1595 Schwin, Alice C 1899 

1965 Scobey, Charles W 1905 

909 Scott, Alva R. 1886 

2215 Scott, Arthur A 1909 

612 Scott, Charfes E 1878 

675 Scott, James A 1880 

1636 Scott, Leone A 1900 

M-42 Scott, Lillian D 1900 

L-108 Scott, Wm. S 1890 

1683 Scripps, Frances (Arnold) 1900 

2319 Scully, Richard E 1910 

1317 Seaman, Mae A 1894 

1339 Seaman, Wm. G 1891 

L-170 Sears, Frederick H 1893 

1001 Secrest, John P 1888 

M-7 Sedwick, Julia (Southard) 1891 

T-22 Selby, Zachariah 1891 

1318 Self, Charlotte (Miller) 1894 

2320 Sellers, Homer L 1910 

52 Sellers, Theop. S. 1847 

1319 Semans, Ray L 1894 

1522 Sevringhaus, Emma Nora ....1899 

676 Seward, Jones J 1880 

2075 Sexton, Frances E 1907 

D. D. Seys, John 1867 

816 Shackleford. Joseph W 1884 

1837 Shafer, Adah E 1903 

375 Shaffer, Henry J 1871 

1571 Shaffer, Thomas P 1898 

786 Shannon, Thomss J 1883 

225 Sharp, John H 1863 



Number. Year. 

»58 Sharp, May (Harris) 1887 

1197 Sharp, Ozora T. 1892 

1042 Sharp, Wm. H 1889 

408 Shaw, Archibald 1872 

M-43 Shaw, B. Pearl 1900 

435 Shaw, Hanna (Fitch) 1873 

1966 Shaw, Harris F 1905 

1256 Shecks, May L 1893 

2148 Sheeks, Verna (Burnside) ...1908 

2149 Sheets, John C 1908 

1838 Shelly, Wm. A 1903 

873 Shepard, Wm. O. 1885 

123 Sherfy, Charles W 1854 

216 Sherfy, Wm. H 1862 

874 Sheridan, Edgar S 1885 

1257 Sheridan, Ida (Weaver) 1893 

571 Sheridan, Mary J 1877 

875 Sheridan, Wilbur F 1885 

613 Shields, Alfred M 1878 

88 Shields, James M 1851 

L-11 Shipley, R 1850 

294 Shipps, Charles T 1868 

1505 Shireman, Eugene C 1S97 

1506 Shireman, Mary (Harrison) .. .1897 

1085 Shirk, Ora (Newcomer) 1890 

250 Shirley, Henry W 1866 

2076 Shirley, Richard A 1907 

A-16 Short, Estella M. 1894 

53 Short, Greenberry 1847 

2321 Showalter, Edwin Paul 1910 

1507 Showalter, Hallie (Harrell) . . .1897 
2019 Showalter, John Ralph 1906 

2216 Schultz, Birl E 1909 

320 Schultz, John H 1869 

1328 Shumaker, Edward S 1895 

1772 Shuman, Bertha R 1903 

L-148 Shutts, Frank B 1892 

572 Siddall. James H 1'877 

1572 Siebenthal, Mvrtle (Madden) . .1898 
1002 Simison, Charles G 1888 

1043 Simison, David P 1889 

1147 Simison, Gertrude M 1891 

651 Simison, John Frank 1879 

P. G. Simmons, Guy 1902 

358 Simmons, Mary (Crawford) .'. 1^871 

1389 Simms, Daisy F. 1895 

1573 Simonson, Benjamin F 1898 

1140 Simpson. Caroline 1891 

L-149 Sims, Charles G 1892 

181 Sims, "Charles N 1859 

1773 Sims, Frederic L 1902 

531 Sims, James S 1878 

89 SinclaiV, Strange W 1851 

13 Sinex, Thomas H 1842 

28 Sinex, Wm. J 1844 

2332 Singleton, Francis T 1886 

1967 Singleton. Sylvia S 1905 

468 Skinner, Hubert M 1874 

787 Slaughter. Moses S 1883 

182 Slavens, James W. L 1859 

159 Slavens, Luther C 1858 

2217 Sloan, Horace 1909 

376 Sloane, Theodore A 1871 

1574 Slothower, Herbert W 1898 

1141 Sluss, Edward E 1891 

1086 Sluss, John W 1890 

750 Small, Albert A 1882 

710 Small, E. Rammell 1881 

1907 Small. Estella (Switzer) 1904 

2030 Small, George B 1906 

573 Smedley, Leonidas E 1877 

959 Smiley, Thomas E 1887 

1390 Smith, Adelaide 1895 

1391 Smith, Albert P 1895 



344 



DePauw University 



Number. 

269 Sm 
M-3 
L-150 

151 
1598 
A-17 

134 
1575 
1774 

268 
1258 
1320 

788 
1392 
1198 

751 
2150 
1619 
1393 
1142 
2078 
2021 
1968 

652 
1775 

574 
M-91 
L-47 

575 
1371 
1095 

614 
1808 
1293 
1321 
2218 
M-11 

142 

217 
2219 
2077 

752 

378 

711 
M-67 
1322 

295 

367 

910 
1730 
M-85 
1171 
1199 
1643 

160 

711 
1200 
M-65 

960 
1323 
1969 
1731 

M-7 

789 
1839 
1446 

124 
1044 
1003 

A-3 
1508 

753 

817 

161 



Year. 

th, Alpheus F 1867 

th, Anna (Allen) 1889 

th, Armand E 1892 

th, Ben L 1857 

th, Bernice A 1899 

th, Bessie M 1894 

th, B. Wilson 1855 

th, Calvin M 1898 

th, Charles H 1902 

th, Charles W 1867 

th, Chesteen W 1893 

th, Clarence E 1894 

th, Curtis P 1883 

th, Donald L 1895 

th, Earl C 1892 

th, Edwin C 1883 

th, Paris B 1908 

th, Foster V 1899 

th, Frances (Wilde) 1895 

th, Frank M 1891 

th, Gertrude (Free) 1907 

th, Harry E 1906 

th, Huron H 1P05 

th, Irving J 1879 

th, Irwin Porter 190v! 

th, Isaac H 1877 

th, Jennie G 1910 

th, John T I860 

th, Lewis S 1877 

th, Lillian 1895 

th, Margaret E 1891 

th, Marion E 1878 

th, Mary D 1903 

th, Mary G 1894 

th, Mattie (Harvey) 1894 

th, Myrta M 1909 

th, Maybird 1892 

th, Oliver H 1856 

th, Orlando J 1862 

th, Orpha M 1909 

th, Paul 1907 

th, Pinckney W 1882 

th, Ouincy A 1871 

th, Robert J 1881 

th, Shellie L 1906 

th, Stella (Jordan) 1894 

th, Weller B 1868 

th, Wm 1871 

th, Wirt C 1886 

th, Zora M 1901 

Smock, Lulu B 1909 

Smyser, Myrtle 1892 

Smyser, Selden F 1892 

Smythe, Arta 1900 

Smythe, Gonzalvo C 1858 

Smythe, Oscar T 1881 

Snell, Myla (Cooke) 1892 

Snowden, Georgianna 1905 

Snyder, Wm. J 1887 

Sollenberger, Wm. E 1894 

Somerville, Albert A 1905 

Somerville, Pearl C 1901 

Southard, Julia B 1891 

Southard, Lillian E 1883 

Sparks, Lena B 1903 

Sparks, Will M 1896 

Spaulding, Wesley J 1854 

Spencer, Claudius C 1889 

Spencer, Edward B. T 1888 

Spencer, Lulu (Ward) 1890 

Spencer, Paul M 1897 

Spinks, Edward A 188^ 

Spray, Charles F 1884 

Springer, Charles F 1858 



Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm: 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

Sm 

S 

Sm 

Sm 



Number. Year. 

615 Springer, John W 1878 

A. M. Spurgin, Wm. F 1890 

L-151 Spurlock, George M 1893 

M-11 Spurlock, Maybird (Smith) .. .1892 

D. D. Stabler, Thomas 1887 

1908 Stafford, John P 1904 

2322 Stafford, Ruth J 1910 

L-152 Stahl, Allen A 1892 

576 Stair, Milton J. 1877 

162 Staley, Erastus H 1858 

1509 Staley, John M 1897 

M-61 Stanford, Katherine E 1905 

1324 Stanforth, Commodore B 1894 

1210 Stanley, Olive 1893 

A-25 Starr, Cora M 1901 

2151 Starr, Elizabeth M 1908 

M-70 Starr, Ethel V 1907 

1732 Starr, Fred M 1901 

1066 Starr, Mary Sidelia 1890 

1259 Stauffer, Frederick P 1893 

1268 Steele, Daisy 1893 

143 Steele, Ezra A 1856 

1400 Steele, Ida 1896 

911 Steele, John E 1886 

1510 Steele, Mary (Talbott) 1897 

912 Stegmaier, Charles F. 1886 

2220 Stephens, Etta (McLin) 1909 

379 Stephens, James C 1871 

1325 Stephens, Thomas E 1894 

754 Stephenson, Andrew 1882 

1840 Stephenson, Arthur T 1903 

818 Stephenson, Bertha 1884 

2079 Stephenson, Carl 1907 

469 Stephenson, Clarence W 1874 

1326 Stephenson, Cora (Bennett) .. .1894 
507 Stephenson, Fannie (Towne) 1875 
876 Stephenson, Joseph E 1885 

1087 Sterling, Sidney T 1890 

M. D. Stevens, T. M 1852 

LL.D. Stevenson, Alexander C 1888 

417 Stevenson, Mary N 1873 

1576 Stewart, George W 1898 

1672 Stewart, Mary B ^900 

1201 Stewart, Oscar M 1892 

144 Stewart, Wm. M 1856 

577 Stillwell, Wm. F 1877 

L-24 Stillwell, Hiram H 1857 

1137 St. John, Olive (Poucher) ...1891 

1909 Stokes, Gertrude (Nagle) 1904 

1202 Stokes, Samuel H 1892 

470 Stokes, Wilson R. 1874 

218 Stolz, Michael M 1862 

999 Stone, Kate 1888 

152 Stone, Wilbur F 1857 

1776 Stoner, Lottie L 1902 

M-75 Stoner, Maude (Meserve) ....1907 

1684 Stoner, Walter B 1900 

918 Stout, Edson D 1886 

T-7 Stout, Joseph A 1889 

380 Stoy, Edward B rS71 

914 Stoy, Walter E 1886 

1143 Strattan, Stephen S 1891 

1577 Stratton, W. Paul 1898 

653 Stroup, Everett E 187'9 

1394 Strouse, Frank E 1895 

L-109 Stuart, Romus F 1890 

L-12 Stubbs, D. P 1856 

M-42 Stuckey, Grace E 1902 

1144 Stucky, Edward W 1891 

1101 Stucky, Louesa 1891 

1578 Stults, Frank 1 1898 

1004 Sturgis, Charles E 1888 

1595 Stutsman, Jesse 1895 

1652 Sudranski, Bessie 1900 



Alumnal Record 



345 



Number. Year. 

1777 Sudranski, Charles 1902 

616 Summers, Albert T 1878 

1260 Sumwalt, Joseph A 1893 

M-4 Sutherlin, Ethel 1889 

1970 Sutherlin, Harold E 1905 

732 Sutherlin, Harvey 1876 

1620 Swahlen, Percy H 1899 

M-45 Swearingen, Letitia (Pitts) . .1902 

2221 Sweeley, Edna F 1909 

790 Sweezy, Frank C 1883 

296 Swengle, Wilson S 1868 

1841 Swindler, Wm. H 1903 

1778 Swinehart, Herman 1902 

1842 Switzer, Alice M 1903 

1907 Switzer, Estella 1904 

713 Switzer, George W 1881 

1579 Switzer, Myrtle M. 1898 

1843 Switzer, Nellie G 1903 

819 Switzer, Wm. F 1884 



1203 Takashima, Steta 1 892 

1447 Takasugi, F. Takizo 1896 

1145 Takasugi, J. Eijiro 1891 

2023 Takasugi, Yoshihiro 1906 

2323 Talbott, Blanche C 1910 

M. D. Talbott, H. E 1852 

436 Talbott, Henry J 1873 

1510 Talbott, Mary H 1897 

38 Talbott, Thomas E 1845 

617 Talburt, Carrie B 1878 

1511 Talley, Carrie (Patterson) 1897 

1580 Talley, Homer B 1898 

2023 Talley, Walter W 1906 

791 Tarbell, Lerria 1883 

820 Tarbell, Martha 1884 

97 Tarkington, John S 1853 

2152 Tarleton, Maude E 1908 

A. M. Tarr, Levi 1859 

1146 Taylor, Arthur J 1891 

792 Taylor, Bushrod W 1883 

2080 Taylor, Eugene 1907 

1535 Taylor, F. Grace 1898 

2222 Taylor, Gertrude E 1909 

1147 Taylor, Gertrude (Simison) . . ,1891 

2223 Taylor, Gilbert H 1909 

618 Taylor, James H 1878 

L-5 Taylor, Marshall B 1855 

677 Taylor, Minnetta T 1880 

437 Taylor, Newton M 1873 

619 Taylor, Tucker W. 1878 

2324 Taylor, Verna V 1910 

755 Taylor, Wm. 1 1882 

2325 Taylor, Wm. Temple 1910 

620 Taylor, Wm. W 1878 

714 Tea, Roger S. 1881 

1261 Teeple, Edward M 1893 

1685 Teeter, Philip H 1900 

1045 Teitsworth, Edward T 1889 

200 Telle, George W 1861 

183 Templin, Hugh W 1859 

1512a Templin, Wm. H 1997 

1779 Templin, Wm. T 1902 

1780 Tenant, Maurice E 1902 

270 Tenant, Richard S 1867 

1844 Tenant, Ruby (Paris) 1903 

381 Terrell, Edwin H 1871 

523 Terrell, Frederick 1876 

508 Terrell, Wm 1875 

A.M. Tevis, Augustus H 1875 

D. D. Tevis, John S 1883 

T-57 Thackrey, John E 1898 

T-2 Tharp, Thomas D 1887 



Number. Year. 

915 Thayer, Edwin P 1886 

1686 Thayer, Mary 1900 

821 Thayer, Minnie (Ridpath) ...1884 
A. M. Thesin, H. B 1858 

857 Thomas, Charles 1885 

409 Thomas, David W. 1872 

1204 Thomas, Frederick A 1892 

D. D. Thomas, H. W 1871 

1687 Thomas, John E 1900 

1910 Thomas, Maude M 1904 

621 Thomas, Rolla L 1878 

D. D. Thompson, Edward 1846 

226 Thompson, Edward P 1863 

M-86 Thompson, Eva M 1909 

746 Thompson, Charles N 1882 

A-19 Thompson, May 1895 

LL.D. Thompson, Richard W 1846 

1621 Thompson, Wm. H 1899 

678 Throop, Arthur 1880 

1733 Throop, George R 1901 

21 Thurston, D 1843 

L-84 Tiffin, Thomas W 1888 

1513 Tilden, Ethel (Arnold) 1897 

1512 Tilden, Francis C 1897 

M-92 Tillett, Mary Ethel 1910 

578 Tingley, Horace W 1877 

82 Tingley, Jeremiah 1850 

46 Tingley, Joseph 1846 

1734 Tinkham, Adrian E. 1901 

1688 Tippy, Mabel (Deacon) 1900 

1148 Tippy, Worth M 1891 

14 Titus, Charles H 1842 

1971 Todd, Bertha E 1905 

M. D. Todd, D 1852 

2074 Todd, Ethel N 1906 

M. D. Todd, R. N 1851 

1735 Todd, Ralph S 1901 

1845 Tolin, Glenn C 1903 

M. D. Tomlinson, J. M 1851 

438 Tomlinson, John W 1873 

2081 Toole, Roy H 1907 

715 Torr, Eva 1881 

822 Torr, Josephine (Gavins) 1884 

1911 Torr, Minnie A 1904 

528 Torr, Sarah 1876 

1846 Tower, Alphonso W 1903 

1912 Tower, Louisa (Collins) 1904 

1514 Towne, Elinor K 1897 

1815 Towne, Elizabeth P 1903 

507 Towne, Fannie L 1875 

1972 Towne, Lockwood J 1905 

1610 Towne, Mary R 1899 

251 Towne, Salem B 1866 

1847 Towne, Salem L 1903 

1913 Tracy, Delia 1904 

2153 Travis, Frank F 1908 

2154 Travis, Minnie (Bowen) 1908 

1088 Treat, Charles W 1890 

1327 Tribby, Minnie A 1894 

2155 Tribolett, Charlotte 1908 

2025 Tribolett, Margaret 1906 

LL.D. Trickett, Wm 1889 

54 Trimble, Henry H 1847 

1046 Troth, Curtis T 1889 

2224 Trout, Edith 1909 

2082 Trueblood, Mayme 1907 

741 Truitt, Nellie 1882 

L-185 Tsugara, Ruikitsu 1894 

2156 Tucker, Fred C 1908 

1736 Tucker, Fredrica R 1901 

916 Tucker, James B 1886 

1914 Tucker, Mary Bruce 1904 

716 Tucker, Minnie (Langdon) 1881 

83 Tucker, Thomas L 1850 

1973 Tull, Clyde C 1905 

1690 Tuller, Celia (Neal) 1900 



346 



DePauw University 



Number. Year. 

1689 Tuller, Rov J 1900 

1089 Turk, Morris H 1890 

1328 Turk, Ollie (Hays) 1894 

498 Turman, Flora 1875 

D.D. Turner, Aaron 1883 

60 Turner, Benjamin M 1848 

2083 Turner, G. Edgar 1907 

1262 Turner, James U 1893 

1915 Turner, Rollin A 1904 

98 Turner, Wm. S 1852 

1460 Tutewiler, Hattie M 1897 

297 Tyler, John C 1868 

u 

D.D. Upham, Frederick 1863 

1329 Upson, Alta (Dale) 1894 

1396 Upson, Henry T 1895 

793 Urmston, Charles L 1883 

717 Urmston, John K. 1881 

M-58 Ury, Eva (Harris) 1904 

D.D. Utter, Russell D 1897 

579 Uzzell, Thomas A. 1877 

V 

917 Valentine, Hosford E 1S86 

410 Van Buskirk, Jay B 1872 

1871 Vance, Carl N 1902 

2084 Vance, Lola E. 1907 

2085 Vandament, Flora E 1907 

A-35 Vandament, S. Bethena 1910 

M-17 Van Dyke, Flora 1893 

1974 Van Dyke, O. Roscoe 1905 

823 Van Horn, George W 1884 

2326 Van Sandt, James W 1910 

961 Vaught, Lawrence 1887 

1737 Vaught, Ruth M 1901 

L-13 Vawter, J. H 1856 

509 Vermillion, Reson R 1875 

1263 Vermilya, Joseph C 1893 

A.M. Vernon, LeRoy M 1867 

878 Vest, Emmons R 1885 

962 Vickery, Martha Ellen 1887 

1515 Vickery, Sarah 1897 

D.D. Villars, Isaiah 1883 

1149 Violette, Hallie (Hall) 1891 

580 Vivian, Ella (Carpenter) 1877 

1695 Voliva, Olivia 1900 

1848 Voliva, Wm. N 1903 

1916 V^oris, Edith (Walker) 1904 

73 Voorhees, Daniel W 1849 

w 

D.D. Wade, Cyrus U 1903 

1581 Wade, Raymond J 1898 

1738 Wade, Wm. H 1901 

2086 Wales, Frances L 1907 

757 Walker, Anna E. 1882 

1976 Walker, Bertha B 1905 

2225 Walker, DeEtte C 1909 

1692 Walker, Earl C 1900 

1916 Walker, Edith D 1904 

1975 Walker, Florence Grace 1905 

581 Walker, Francis A 1877 

1917 Walker, Frank C 1904 

1448 Waler, Frank 1 1896 

1264 Walker, Franklin A 1893 

1090 Walker, Guy M. 1890 

471 Walker, James W 1874 

1449 Walker, John M 1896 

582 Walker, M. Agnes 1877 

1150 Walker, Merle N. A 1891 

1091 Walker, Minnie (Royse) 1890 

1849 Walker, Nellie F 1903 



Number. Year. 

1622 Walker, Nora ( Sevringhaus) 1899 

1523 Walker, Orin D 1899 

2226 Walker, Osa A 1909 

1624 Walker, Stella (Hawkins) 1899 

298 Walker, Wilbur F 1868 

2026 Walker, Willis B 1906 

M.D. Walker, W. C 1851 

M.D. Wallace, A. G 1858 

2227 Wallace, Frederick L 1909 

1005 Wallace, Rhoda (Kelly) 1888 

A.M. Walsh, John D 1884 

1516 Walsh, Delia (Bassett) 1897 

953 Walter, Thomas P 1887 

2223 Walters, Edna M 1909 

. 1092 Walters, James C 1890 

1404 Walton, Blanche 189« 

321 Walts, Jacob K 1869 

M-38 Waltz, Cora (Darnall) 1899 

1228 Waltz, Edith 1893 

252 Waltz, Henry C 1866 

272 Waltz, James H 1867 

271 Waltz, John K 1867 

1582 Waltz, Wm. J 1898 

918 Wampler, Ashael H 1880 

1450 Want, Marquis M 1896 

1093 Ward, Artemus 1890 

837 Ward, Grace 1885 

1397 Ward, Harriet M 1895 

2027 Ward, Harriet R 1906 

A-3 Ward, Lulu B 1890 

824 Ward, Wilbert 1884 

2327 Ward, Wilbert 1910 

L-33 Ward, Wm. D 1858 

1583 Waremg, Ernest C 1898 

1047 Warner, Frank S 1889 

1850 Warriner, Wm. B 1903 

135 Warsson, James D. A 1855 

551 Washburn, Delia L 1877 

M-59 Washburn, Sara (Neal) 1904 

1625 Wasson, Clelia (Newcomer) .. .1893 
L-173 Watkins, James L 1893 

891 Watkins, Maggie T 1886 

L-153 Watson, David E 1892 

2028 Watson, E. Carl 1906 

D.D. Watson, George D 1876 

919 Watson, James E 1886 

D.D. Watson, James V 1853 

2105 Watson, Jessie 1908 

L-48 Watson, Wm 1860 

1625 Watts, Claude S 1899 

D.D. Waugh, James S 1879 

273 Waynick, McGrada C 1867 

1257 Weaver, Ida Blanche 1893 

M-50 Weaver, Mabelle (Johnson). . .1902 

« 382 Webb, John W 1871 

583 Webb, Kate 1877 

M-22 Webber, Erba 1894 

1584 Webster, John W 1898 

510 Webster, Zenas 1875 

D.D. Weed, Levi S 1873 

1693 Weik, Albert L 1900 

511 Weik, Jesse W 1875 

90 Weir, Robert M 1851 

1151 Welborn, George R 1891 

112 Welborn, George Y 1853 

1517 Welch, Hattie B 1897 

322 Wells, Abram 1869 

1694 Wells, Elias H 1900 

226 Wells, Martin L 1863 

L-73 Wells, Samuel R 1887 

LL.D. Wells, Wm 1875 

1739 Wentworth, Ethel (Chaffee) . .1901 

M-76 Werneke, Nelda 1907 

L-174 Wertenberger, M. H 1893 

879 West, Price D 1885 

1094 West, Roy 1890 



Alumnal Record 



347 



Number. Year. 

299 Westerfield, John F 1868 

2229 Westhafer, Francis V 1909 

1782 Weston, Helen 1902 

T-38 Weston, Henry C 1893 

A-13 Weston, M. S. (Bovey) 1893 

349 Wharton, Joseph W 1870 

584 Wharton, Wm. L 1877 

A.M. Wheeler, E. H 1858 

2087 Wheeler, Frank H 1907 

4 Wheeler, John 1840 

1977 Wheeler, Mary (Myers) 1905 

1048 Wheeler, Minnie (Haskell) 1889 

1851 Wheeler, Sarah C 1903 

1918 Wheeler, Susannah 1904 

964 Wheeler, Walton M 1887 

472 Wheeler, Wm. 1874 

M-17 Whisand, Flora (Van Dyke)., 1893 

2328 Whitaker, Gladys P 1910 

718 Whitaker, Nathan A ..1881 

2230 Whitcomb, David H 1909 

323 Whitcomb, Harry H 1869 

1266 Whitcomb, Larz A 1893 

1330 Whitcomb, Wm. A 1894 

LL.D. White, Albert S 1862 

275 White, Ared F 1867 

534 White, Charles E 1876 

794 White, EdM'ard F 1883 

A-32 White, Eula L 1907 

679 White, Horace 1880 

719 White, Joseph S 1881 

2231 Whitehair, Charles W 1909 

L-52 Whitehead, Edward J 1861 

56 Whitford, John W 1847 

M-66 Whitmire, Gertrude 1905 

439 Whitsitt, Andrew 1873 

T-39 Whitsitt, Wm. M 1893 

825 Whitted, Anna (Martin) 1884 

965 Whitted, Elmer E 1887 

2329 Whittenberger, Mary B 1910 

2157 Wiant, Alma H 1908 

L-54 Wickersham, J 1862 

L-154 Wickwire, Thomas S 1892 

1331 Wight, Kate (Wilkerson) 1894 

654 Wilcox, Paul 1879 

1049 Wilcox, Wm, D 1889 

1393 Wilde, Frances M 1895 

880 Wilder, Kate (Riggs) 1885 

M.D. Wiley, D 1850 

1783 Wiley, John Fred 1902 

22 Wiley, Philander 1843 

1050 Wilkerson, James H 1889 

1331 Wilkerson, Kate 1894 

1919 Wilkerson, Mary (Ringo) 1904 

1051 Wilkerson, Mary (Roth) 1889 

1784 Wilkins, John W 1902 

275 Wilkins, Wm. A 1867 

1267 Wilkinson, Claude E 1893 

1852 Wilkinson, Josephine 1903 

241 Wilkinson, Ruf us H 1865 

300 Wilklow, Orlando H 1868 

M.D. Willets, J. R 1851 

1332 Willits, Charles 1894 

1518 Williams, Doric V 1897 

A-24 Williams, Edna 1898 

55 Williams, Elkanah 1847 

1784a Williams, Fred L 1902 

2232 Williams, Grace Roby 1909 

1342 Williams, Julia A j 1895 

A-28 Williams, Laura C 1904 

476 Williams, Mary S 1874 

1920 Williams, Minnie E 1904 

2088 Williams, Thos. Fred 1907 

1451 Williams, Wm. H 1896 

1452 Williams, Wm. W 1896 

1695 Williams, Wm. W 1900 

2158 Willis, Peter Paul 1908 



Number. Year. 

2330 Willson, Clark N 1910 

1268 Wilson, Daisy (Steele) 1893 

1740 Wilson, Ellen H 1901 

M-27 Wilson, Grace 1896 

1785 Wilson, Guy W 1902 

1809 Wilson, Isabel 1903 

L-14 Wilson, T 1856 

1333 Wilson, John E 1894 

758 Wilson, Justin A 1882 

1269 Wilson, Mary Janet 1893 

L-6 Wilson, S. M 1855 

1152 Wilson, Wm. T 1891 

350 Wilson, Wm. W 1870 

920 Wimmer, Frank D 1886 

M. D. Windell, J. A 1852 

61 Winstandley, Charles W 1848 

1853 Wintrode, Delia 1903 

A-33 Wirt, Rebecca A 1907 

1585 Wirt, Wm. A 1898 

1887 Wise, Ethel (McWhirter) 1902 

1334 Wise, Florence (Line) 1894 

1786 Wise, John Parker 1902 

1153 Wise, Wm. H 1891 

2029 Wolfenberger, Edna K 1906 

1519 Wolff, Wallace B 1897 

1553 Wones, Eva Florence 1896 

1834 Wood, Bertha R 1903 

473 Wood, DeLoss M 1874 

1854 Wood, Edwin D 1903 

1696 Wood, Ella M 1900 

M-51 Wood, Elsie 1902 

1520 Wood, Feme 1897 

A.M. Wood, Joseph 1875 

2089 Wood, Lewis (Pigman) 1907 

2090 Wood, Louise F 1907 

M-77 Wood, Marie 1807 

680 Wood, M. Ella (Owen) 1880 

1398 Wood, Maria N 1895 

184 Wood, Samuel F 1859 

1627 Wood, Sara Florence 1899 

228 Wood, Thomas B 1863 

1788 Wood, Walter P 1902 

201 Woodcock, Frederick S 1861 

1626 Woodfield, Charles L 1899 

1697 Woodfield, Emma (Browder) . .1900 

1789 Woodfield, George E 1902 

M.D, Wooden, J 1853 

D.D. Woods, Joseph S 1881 

1154 Woods, Louise (Romel) 1891 

586 Woods, Madge (Donnohue) . . .1877 

LL.D, Woods, Wm, A 1883 

1790 Woodson, Alma (John) 1902 

1521 Woodson, Thomas P 1897 

1205 Woodward, Arthur R 1892 

74 Woodward, Yelverton C 1849 

1741 Woody, Blanche E 1901 

Ph.D. Worman, James H 1882 

966 Worrall, James H 1887 

585 Worthington, David H 1877 

2071 Worthington, Stella F 1907 

440 Wray, Albert F 1873 

512 Wray, Newton L 1875 

655 Wray, Wm. Waldo 1879 

M-78 Wright, Etta (Cole) 1907 

324 Wright, George M 1869 

1052 Wright, Henry H 1889 

1698 Wright, Howard D 1900 

LL.D. Wright, Joseph A 1860 

1325 Wright, Joseph A 1894 

1921 Wright, Manfred C 1904 

1337 Wright, Mary 1895 

1053 Wright, Mary (Barwick) 1889 

881 Wright, Wm. E 1885 

242 Wyant, Wm. 1865 

P,G, Wylie Wm. H 1902 

1527 Wynekoop, Carrie C 1898 



348 



DePauw University 



Number. Year. 

795 Wynn, Francis B 1883 

474 Wysong, Charles M 1874 

Y 

2331 Yamada, Sohichi 1910 

184 Yates, Abram V. H 1859 

325 Yates, Wm. J 1869 

1537 Yenne, Mabel 1898 

826 Yocum, Lemon G 1884 

326 Yohn, Albert B 1869 

327 Yohn, Charles G 1869 

1628 Yoke, Mary (Deputy) 1899 

2030 York, Edith (Cline) 1906 

1855 York, Harlan H 1903 

1309 Young, Anna Florence 1894 

622 Young, Emma (Blake) 1878 

1922 Young, Irene (Berryhill) 1904 

D.D. Young, Jacob 1853 

D.D. Young, Jesse B 1887 

39 Young, John H 1845 

91 Young, Joseph B 1851 



Number. Year. 

L-25 Young, W. A. M 1857 

328 Youngblood, Andrew J 1869 

475 Yount, Andrew H 1874 

1522 Yount, Mary 1897 

476 Yount, Mary (Williams) 1874 



967 Zaring, Charles W 1887 

1155 Zaring, Elbert Robb 1891 

D.D. Zaring, Wm. M 1881 

2031 Zaph, Roy 1906 

1699 Zeigler, Fred D 1900 

1856 Zeis, Odessa 1903 

968 Zeller, Clement M 1887 

2091 Zenor, Claude P 1907 

1791 Zimmerman, Edith (Gipe) . . ..1902 

2092 Zimmerman, Elizabeth 1907 

1629 Zimmerman, Harris H 1899 

535 Zion, Charles McC 1876 

882 Zulauf, John C 1885 



Index to Corporation and Faculties. 



(See separate index for alumni and those who have received honorary degrees.) 



Abbott, Frank L 33 

Adams, Wm. H 11 

Albin, Wm. M 36 

Alden, Lena E 28 

Allen, Albert 6 

Allen, Jennie S 28 

Allen, Wm. D 8 

Allison, James M. H 6, 7 

Allison, John M 7 

Ames, Edward R 5, 7, 9, 12 

Andrus, Reuben 10, 13, 18, 19, 22 

Armstrong, Douglass K 33 

Arnold, Edna A 35 

Atkinson, Lewis G 18 

Ayres, Hiram D 36 

Ayres, Wilbur T 32 

Bacon, Charles E 11,12,14 

Baer, Samuel 34 

Baker, A. H 23 

Baker, Joanna 33 

Baker, Philip S 21, 25 

Baker, Ross A 35 

Baldwin, Robert R 14,18 

Banker, Howard J 31 

Barber, Myrta W 34 

Barnes, Horatio N 15 

Barnes, N. Waring 31 

Barnes, Wm. H 15 

Barth, John A 17 

Bassett, Ralph W. E 34 

Bassett, Thomas J 17, 26 

Bayliss, Jeremiah H 18 

Bayliss, John S 8, 14 

Beals, Harry L 28 

Beatty, James A 15 

Beck, Samuel 17 

Beeks, G. C 8 

Beers, Hawley B 14 



Eeharrell, Thomas G 13, 17 

Beiger, Martin V 6, 11 

Belotte, John L 12 

Benson, Henry C 14, 23 

Bentley, Layton C 17, 34 

Berry, Lucien W 8, 12, 19, 21 

Beswick, George M 8, 12,14 

Beswick, James A 17 

Bigham, John 30 

Binkley, Charles C 10 

Binkley, S. L 13 

Birch, Grace W 36 

Birch, Jonathan 10, 25 

Birch, Wm. S 11, 15 

Black, Rufus D 18 

Blackstock, Ira B 12 

Blanchard, Wm. M 30 

Bobbs, J. S 23 

Bonnell, Mabel 20 

Bower, George W 15 

Bowman, Shadrach L 26 

Bowman, Thomas 6, 10, 19, 22 

Boyd, George M 14, 16 

Bragdon, Edmund E. E 24 

Brakeman, Nelson L 16 

Brant, Jefferson E 13 

Brenton, Samuel 8, 14 

Brewington, Robert F 18 

Bridges, Nellie D 33 

Brock, Marquis L 36 

Brooke, Orson H 32 

Bronson, Walter C 28 

Brown, A. A 15 

Brown, Arthur M 35 

Brown, C. H 15 

Brown, Wilbur V 29 

Brown, Wm. A 25 

Brownfield, John 9 

Browning, Wm. F 9 



Alumnal Record 



349 



Brouse, John A 12 

Bruce, John H 14 

Brumbaugh, Jesse F 30, 34 

Bruner, John 13 

Bruning, George A 17 

Buchtel, Henry A 16 

Buckles, Leander C- 17 

Bunger, Annie L 33 

Burmeister, Thekla T 28 

Burner, Oolooah 35, 36 

Burson, John W 9 

Burton, Alma Holman 31 

Caldwell, Adalbert F 31 

Calvert, George C 34 

Campbell, Edward A 18 

Campbell, James G 17, 32 

Campbell, Marvin 11 

Campbell, Samuel N 15 

Carhart, Joseph 26 

Carleton, Nellie B 31 

Cams, John B 15 

Carpenter, John E 33 

Carpenter, J. H 10 

Carpenter, Wm. E. 12 

Carter, Isaac 32 

Central Trust Co 6 

Chaffee, John A 20 

Chaffee, John G 17 

Charles, Wm. H 12 

Chez, Anthony W 35 

Chidester, Floyd E 35 

Church, C. W 15 

Cissell, John H 11, 16 

Clark, Ethel A 35 

Clearwaters, James A 16 

Clippinger, Henry C 14 

Cloud, Chalon G 11 

Coffin, Charles F 29 

Colburn, Abram R 11 

Colclazer, J 9 

Collins, Wm. B 14 

Colvin, Samuel P 17 

Comegys, C. G 23 

Comstock, Thomas 15 

Conklin, Clara 33 

Conkrite, Bertha W 34 

Conkrite, James B 34 

Cook, Melville T 30 

Cooper, S. C 8, 12 

Cooper, Samuel T 10, 16 

Cooper, Wm. K 7 

Cotton, Joseph 17 

Cowgill, John 5, 7, 8, 24 

Cowgill, Tarvin W 6,7 

Craft, Frost 36 

Crary, Benj. F 8, 13 

Cravens, James H 8 

Crawford, D. P 10 

Crawford, James 17 

Crow, Joseph 7 

Crumpton, Wm 7 

Cumback, Will 9, 10 

Cunningham, Arthur 20 

Curran, Robert 9, 23 

Curry, Daniel 19,21 

Curtiss, George L 6, 10, 11, 17, 21, 27 

Dahl, Alma S. T 28 

Dailey, David 9 

Daily, Americus C 11 

Daily, Wm. M 13 

Daniel, John 14 

Daniels, W. S 13 

Davidson, Charles B 8, 12 

Davis, Henry L 17 

Davis, Johnston N 36 



Davisson, Homer G 33 

DePauw, Charles W 10 

DePauw, Newland T 6, 10 

DePauw, Washington C 5, 8, 10 

Deming, E 23 

DeMotte, John 14,16 

DeMotte, John B 20, 21, 25 

Dickey, Alfred E 12 

Dietrichson, Marthine M 30 

Dimmittt, Lewis F 14 

Ditto, Frank S 21, 34 

Dixon, Charles E 33 

Dobell, Joseph T 21, 34 

Donaldson, John S 16 

Doddridge, John H 11, 14, 18 

Dotey, Aaron 1 33 

Dougherty, Hugh 6, 11 

Dowling, Alexander 11 

Downey, Alexander C 5, 8, 9, 24 

Downey, Anna 32 

Downey, Charles 22 

Druley, Julia A 27 

Duis, Lida 32 

Duncan, John W 14 

Dunlap, D 23 

Dunning, Lehman H 11 

Durbin, Winfield T 12 

Durham, Jacob 9 

Duvall, Trumbull G 29 

Earp, Ella G 32 

Earp, John E 21,25 

Eberhart, E. G 12 

Eddy, Augustus 12, 15 

Eddy, Thomas 13 

Edwards, C. C 18 

Elliott, James F 11 

Elliott, Jehu T 11 

Elston, Isaac C 7 

Emerson, Frank 8 

Emison, James W 11 

Emison, John W 10 

English, Mary A 31 

Eppinghausen, Cecelia 27 

Evans, James 17 

Evans, Richard 34 

Fairchild, George D 34 

Fallass, Ermina 33 

Faris, George W 12 

Farr, Marion A 14 

Fellows, Albion 13, 36 

Fellows, Stephen N 36 

Ferber, Mattie L 33 

Fernie, Alison M 29 

Ferris, El Fleda 36 

Ferris, James S 9 

Fisher, Louise 33 

Fisk, James 7 

Fletcher, Calvin 6, 7 

Fletcher, Miles J 20, 24 

Forbes, Lealdas 13 

Foster, Agnes E 33 

French, Gertrude H 34 

Friedley, Francis A 13 

Funk, Joseph A 9 

Funkhouser, D 23 

Funkhouser, John L 14 

Fussier, Karl H 36 

Gee, Allen A 16 

George, Melissa B 34 

Gillett, Samuel T 12, 14 

Gilmore, Hiram 17 

Glendening, Pearl W 35 

Gobin, Hillary A 16, 19, 20, 22 

Goe, James Bruick 26 



350 



DePauw University 



Godfrey, Samuel 16 

Goode, Wm. H S, 10, 12, 14 

Goodwin, Charles F 10 

Goodwin, John R 10 

Goodwin, Myra 32 

Goodwin, Thomas A 13 

Goodwin, Wm. R 17 

Goss, Samuel \V 17 

Gough, Harry B 31 

Goulding, Lizzie H 34 

Graham, Parker B 32 

Graham, William 10, 16 

Green, J. M 13 

Greene, Ckarles W 33 

Greene, Tames W 10. 16 

Griffith, A. A .35 

Grimm, Wm. H 14 

Guild, Thomas M 1.5 

Gundert, Louis 35 

Haines, Charles H 36 

Halstead, Wm. R 10, 13 

Hamill, S. S 36 

Hamilton, David G 11 

Hamilton, Wm. R 25 

Hammond, Kate S 32 

Hannawalt, Francis W 21, 34 

Hardesty, Rees 5, 6, 7 

Hardin, Frank A 15 

Hargrave, Richard 14, 16 

Harned, Wm. F 13 

Harris, James W 17 

Harris, James Wm 35 

Harrison, Alfred 8 

Harrison, J. S 23 

Harrison, Wm 17 

Haskell, Minnie C 33 

Hasty, E. F 15 

Haughey, Theodore P 10 

Havens, Tames 12 

Hays, Carrie Weik 33 

Hays, Hayden 9, 13 

Hays, Jacob 7 

Hays. Silas A 34 

Heath. John W 10 

Hester. Francis A 9, 17 

Hester, Wm. McK 9, 13 

Hibben, Henry B 24 

Hibben, Wm. W 17 

Hickman. Wm. H 11, 16, 19 

Higdon, Tames A 34 

Hight, John T 10, 13 

Hill, George H 15 

Hill, James 8, 9, 12 

Hinsching, Herman 32 

Hitt. Willis W 5, 7, 9 

Hoagland, John S 17 

Hobbs, Marmaduke M. C 13 

Hoffman. Urias J 33 

Hoke, John T 11 

Holliday, Fernando C 8,9.12 

Hollinshead, Francis 34 

Holman, Alma 21, 26 

Holmes, David 16 

Hoover, O. Perry 34 

Hopkins, Thomas C 33 

Hornbrook, Henry H 6 

Hoshour, Samuel K 35 

Howard, Tilghman A 7 

Howe, Emma S 27 

Howe. James H 26 

Howland, Arthur H 35 

Hoyt. Benjamin T 20, 24 

Hudson, Charles G 11, 15 

Hudson, Wm. M 35 

Huffman, Walter 14 

Hughes, Edwin H 19 



Hull, John H 8, 14, 16 

Hutchens, Lora Aldis 36 

Hurlstone, Albert 11, 14 

Iglehart, Asa 9, 10 

Iglehart, Eleanor 33 

Iglehart, Ferd C 13 

Iglehart, John E 10 

Ingle, John 5, 3, 9 

Jenkins, Oliver P 21, 27 

Tohn, George W 35 

Tohn, John P. D 19, 20, 22 

John, Ora P 27 

Johnson, Amasa 14 

Johnson, Wellington B 32 

Tones, Walter Howe 29 

Joyce, Isaac W 16 

Julian, Allen R 10, 14 

Kearns, John 12 

Keiper, George F 11, 12 

Kelly, Susie G 27 

Kern, Minna M 32, 34 

Ketcham, John H 13 

Kidd, Robert 36 

Kiger, John 13 

Kimball, Nellie P 35 

King, Hickman N 14 

Kraft, Frederick W 29 

Kreigh, Gertrude E 36 

Krider,' LeRoy M 16 

Kummer, Alfred 16 

Laitem, Rose F 35 

Lamport. Almiron W 15 

Lane, Henry S 5, 8 

Larrabee. Wm. C 22 

Lasby, Charles E 14 

Lathrop, James B 17 

Lattimore. Samuel A 20, 24 

Laverty. John 13 

Lawburgh, Robert L 36 

Lawhon, Elijah W 16 

Lee, William 7 

Lemon, O. V 9, 15 

Leonard, S. E 7, 23 

Levy, Sarah 33 

Lewis, Allen 17 

Lewis, Edward M 29 

Light, Somervnlle 15 

Line, Charles E 6, 16 

Little, Edward 35, 36 

Locke. Tohn W 10, 17, 20, 24 

Lodge. Frank T 33 

Longden, Henry B 20, 21, 28 

Longden, Martha B 20 

Longden, Samuel 17 

Low, Rella M 36 

Lowden, Thomas S 30 

Lozier, John H 17 

Ludwig, Esther B 35 

Lynch, Michael J 36 

Lynch, Thomas H 9, 13, 17 

McBride, Robert W 11 

McConnell, Francis T 19 

McCoy, Aldah V. . .'. 36 

McDonald, David 5, 8 

McDonald, Joseph S 8,9 

McFarlan. Charles E. T 11 

Mcintosh, Horace P. " 34 

Mcintosh, James C 9 

Mclntyre, Daniel 9 

McKai'g, Robert N 15 

McMullen, John W. T 15 

McNutt, Patterson 25 

McWhirter, Felix T 6. 32 



Alumnal Record 



351 



Mace, Ida D 33 

Mace, Wm. H 31, 27 

Macey, David 6 

Mahin, Augustus E 15 

Mahin, Helen 38 

Mahin, J. C 15 

Mahin, Milton 10, 15 

Maloy, F 9 

Manning, Eugene W 28 

Mansfield, Belle A 21, 27 

Mansfield, John M 21, 25 

Marble, Mitchell S 15 

Marine, Abijah 15, 17 

Marlatt, A. N 18 

Marquis, Emanuel 35 

Marquis, Rosa A 33 

Marsee, Joseph 16 

Martin, Alexander 19, 22 

Martin, Anna 1 33 

Martin, Charles A 20, 36 

Martin, Wm. W 26 

Mason, Augustus L 11, 28 

Mason, W. F 9 

Matern, Emma 34 

Matern, Minna L 35 

Mathias, Henry H 26 

Matkins, Isaac 7 

Matson, John A 5, 8, 24 

Matson, Oliver 20 

May, Benoni A 30 

May, Wm. T 27 

Mears, G. W 23 

Meek, H. J 15 

Meeker, Daniel 23 

Meginnis, Wm 13 

Mendenhall, Marmaduke H 10, 11, 15 

Michaels, Franklin 16 

Michaels, Rena A 26 

Mikels, Wm. R 16 

Milburn, George 9 

Miller, John 17 

Miller, John R 6 

Miller, John V. R 15 

Millis, Frank E 33 

Mills, Henry A 26 

Minshall, Deloss W 11 

Mintzer, Carl 27 

Mitchell, J. A. S 10 

Montgomery, James 7 

Moore, Addison W. 23 

Moore, Ella Adams 34 

Moore, Granville C 10, 25 

Moore, Reuben H 18 

Moos, Jean C 30 

Moraller, Erich L 35 

Morris, A. W 7 

Morrow, Wilson 6 

Murlin , Lemuel H 33 

Nadal, Bernard H 24 

Naf tzger, Leslie J 16 

Naylor, Henry R 13 

Naylor, Joseph P 28 

Nebeker, Lucas 16 

Neff, Theodore L 31 

Nelson, Wilber M 15 

Newkirk, William 6, 10 

Newland, Elijah 8 

Noble, James H 13 

Noble, Maggie W 20 

Nordhofif, Charles 35 

Norman, Wesley W 29 

Norris, H. J 15 

Norris, Isaac E 31 

North, Cecil C 32 

Nosier, James 7 

Nutt, Cyrus 8, 13, 19, 22 



O'Brien, James ^ , . 9 

O'Hair, Robert L 11 

Olcott, A. G 36 

Oldfield, Frances E 31 

O'Neil, Arthur 33 

Osborn, John W 7 

Overbeck, Margaret 34 

Overstreet, Richard 32 

Parker, Orin 32 

Parker, Samuel W 5. 8 

Parkhurst, Matthew M 27 

Parr, Samuel S 26 

Parr, William D 11, 15 

Parrott, John W 16 

Parrott, Robert 8 

Patterson, James A 16 

Patterson, R. J 8,23 

Paxton, Ida R. V 20 

Peirce, James 9 

Pettijohn, John D. J .15 

Pierce, W. Oliver 18 

Pitkin, Albert H 14 

Porter, Alice Downey 32 

Post, Edwin 20, 25 

Poucher, John 6, 10, 11, 13, 21, 27 

Powell, Leona M 20 

Powell, Perry E 16 

Prescott, Walter 13 

Preston, Asher S 15 

Priest, Arthur R 21, 29 

Pye, John K 18 

Quayle, William A 14 

Quick, Gertie 33 

Ragan, William H 26 

Rawlins, Beniamin F 10, 13 

Rawls, Edward B 11, 14, 18 

Ray, John W 6 

Ray, Martin M 7 

Recker, Anna W 33 

Rector, Isaac 9 

Redding, Rosa M 32 

Redding, Thomas B.. 10, 36 

Reed, Joseph C 16 

Reubelt, John A 20, 25 

Rhodes, S. H 15 

Rhodes, Thomas J — 

Richards, William 32 

Ridpath, Henry W 32 

Ridpath, John C H, 20 25 

Riehle, Charles F 35 

Ritter, Eli F H 

Ritter, Roscoe H 34 

Roads, Hardin 11 

Roberts, Robert R 7, 14, 18 

Robertson, David A 18 

Robinson, Anthony 12 

Robinson, Reuben D 9, 14, 15 

Robinson, Thomas 6, 7 

Rogers, Lewis L 20, 21, 24 

Rose, Charles D. 20 

Rose, Bavid G 8 

Ross, E. Clarendon 36 

Rous, Frederick W 34 

Rous, John P 24 

Rowley, Caroline D 29, 31 

Rucker, Thomas H 12 

Ruter. Calvin W 8, 9, 12, 17 

Rutherford, Samuel M 32 

Rutledge, Mildred 35 

Ryan, Thomas J 13 

Sabin, E. H 13 

Sample, T. J 8, 9 

Sartain, Charles A 35 

Saunders, William. F 17 



352 



DePauw University 



Sawyers, Elisabeth P 30 

Schellschmidt, Adolph 30 

Schurr, John 32 

Scott, John 16 

Scott, William G 10 

Seaman, Mae A 35 

Seaman, William G 31 

Shearer, Dade B 35 

Sigler, Daniel 7 

Simison, John 10 

Simison, John F 11 

Simpson, Matthew 8, 19, 21 

Sims, Charles N 9, 11, 13 

Sims, Lewis B 9 

Sinex, Thomas H 13 

Slavens, Henry 7 

Smith, Anna Allen 33 

Smith, Bessie M 34 

Smith, B. Wilson 16 

Smith, Charles W 11, 12 

Smith, George C 9, 13 

Smith, Harry E 35 

Smith, Harry M. 33 

Smith, John C 12, 14 

Smith, John L 8 

Smith, J. T 10 

Smith, Oliver H 13, 16 

Smith, William 36 

Smith, William C 8, 12 

Smyser, William E 29 

Snyder, W. W 17 

Southard, David L 8 

Southard, Julia B 33 

Southard, J. P 6 

Sparks, J 15 

Sparks, R. H 15 

Stabler, Thomas N 15 

Stabler- T. Percy 32 

Stallard, Jacob M 8, 14, 16 

Stallard, John J 13 

Starr, Sidelia 34 

Steele, John E 14 

Stephens, James C 16 

Stephenson, Andrew 29 

Stephenson, Carl 36 

Stevenson, Alexander C 5, 7 

Studebaker, Clement 10 

Studebaker, George M 11 

Sullivan, John W 17 

Swahlen, William F 20,27 

Swazee, Aaron C 10 

Switzer, George W 17 

Taibott, Henry J 11, 13 

Talbott, Henry S 12 

Taibott, Hiram E 7 

Talbott, James 6, 7 

Taibott, William 7 

Talley, J. Smith 11 

Tarkington, Joseph 9, 17 

Tarr, Levi 16 

Taylor, Eugene 35 

Taylor, Gamaliel 7 

Taylor, John H 8 

Taylor, Luther 14, 16 

Taylor, Minnetta T 32 

Tefft, Benjamin F 14, 22 

Telle, George W 36 

Tennant, Richard S 10, 11 

Terhune, D. J 12 

Terrell, Williamson 8, 9, 12 

Tevis, John S 11, 17 

Thomas, David W 36 

Thompson, Isaac N 13 

Thompson, James L 12 

Thompson, Richard W 10 

Thornburg, William H 5, 7, 8 

Tilden, Francis C 30, 34 

Tincher, Sampson 17 



Tingley, Joseph 19, 20, 21, 23 

Tinsley, Charles E 17 

Titus, Charles H 36 

Todd, Ralph S !.'i2 

Tompkins, Arnold 28 

Tompkins, Jennie L 27 

Towne, Elinor K 34 

Towne^ Salem B 6, 7, 16 

Tremlin, B. B 35 

Trever, Albert A 21, 30, 34 

Tripp, Marita M 28 

Tunnell, Jenie Ragan 33 

Turk, Morris H 20 

Turner, Aaron 10, 13 

Turner, Nellie 33 

Underwood, Lucien M 28 

Union Trust Co 6 

Utter, Russell D 16 

Van Petten, Elinor M 36 

Vest, Emmons R 14, 32 

Vestal, Solomon P 30 

Vinton, Samuel 30 

Von KleinSmid, Rufus B ! !3l 

Wade, Cyrus U 15 

Waldo, Clarence A 28 

Walker, Anna E 20 

Walker, J. L ".'....*. 13 

Walker, John M 34 

Walker, Wilbur F lis 

Walls, John 13 

Walter, James W 17 

Walts, Jacob K 15 

Waltz, John K 15 

Watson, Frank E 35 

Watson, George D 13 

Weakley, John W 23 

Weaver, Ida Blanche 34 

Weaver, James R 20, 26 

Webb, John W 13 

Webster, B 15 

Webster, Herbert W 33 

Welch, J. W 15 

Welker, Theodore D 14 

Wells, Martin L 10,18 

Wentw-orth, Alice 28 

West, Calvin 9 

Wharton, W. G 9 

Wheeler, Daniel D 25 

Wheeler, John 22 

Whitcomb, Harry H 11 

White, Hubert S 31 

Whitsitt, William M 14 

Wiley, Allen 8, 12 

Wiley, Philander 16, 20, 24 

W^ilkerson, James H 33 

Wilkins, John 7, 9 

Williams, James R. 13 

Williams, Robert C 28 

Williams, William L 36 

Williamson, Tucker W 8 

Willis, Tilghman H 14 

Wilson, I. A 34 

Wilson, William 15, 19 

Winans, Benjamin 16 

Wines, J. W 7 

Wood, Aaron 12, 16 

Wood, Deloss M 11, 17 

Wood, Elsie 36 

Wood, Enoch G 8, 9, 12, 17 

Woods, Joseph 13 

Wrieht, C. W 36 

Wright, Joseph A 7, 9 

Yohn, Albert B 6 

Yohn, James C 6 

Zabriskie, Mary M 35 

Zaring, William M 14 

Zartman, Joseph V 33 



